Diabetic Retinopathy

At Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery, we provide expert medical and surgical care for diabetic retinopathy. Our goal is to help reduce vision loss from diabetic eye disease and support you in maintaining clear, crisp vision through personalized, physician-led care.

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Diagnosis & Care Close to Home

Diabetic retinopathy is a serious complication of diabetes that affects the blood vessels in the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye responsible for sharp, central vision. Over time, high blood sugar levels can damage tiny blood vessels in the retina, leading to blurred vision, floaters, and in some cases, permanent vision loss.

At Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery, we specialize in diagnosing and managing all stages of diabetic eye disease, from early signs to advanced diabetic retinopathy. Whether you’re noticing subtle vision changes or facing complications like diabetic macular edema, our team is here to help protect your eyes with compassionate, personalized care. Through regular monitoring and evidence-based treatment plans, we help people with diabetes preserve their vision and quality of life.

Warning Signs of Diabetic Retinopathy

  • Floating Spots or “Floaters”: Small dark shapes or streaks that drift across your field of vision, often caused by tiny amounts of leakage in the vitreous.

  • Fluctuating Vision: Vision that seems to change from day to day, often linked directly to shifts in blood sugar levels.

  • Blurred or Hazy Vision: Difficulty focusing on fine details, which may indicate swelling in the macula (Macular Edema).

  • Dark or Empty Areas: “Blind spots” or shadows in your central or peripheral vision that may signal advancing retinal damage.

  • Impaired Color Vision: Colors may appear faded or washed out as the disease impacts the light-sensitive cells of the retina.

  • Sudden Vision Loss: Any sudden change in sight is a medical emergency and requires immediate evaluation by an experienced ophthalmologist.

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Treatment Options for Diabetic Eye Disease

Treatment for diabetic retinopathy is designed to stop or slow the progression of damage to the retina. In early stages, careful blood sugar control, blood pressure management, and regular eye exams may be enough to stabilize the condition. When more aggressive medical intervention is needed, we offer several advanced options.

Laser surgery, such as laser photocoagulation, can seal off leaking blood vessels and shrink abnormal vessels before they lead to more serious complications. In cases of diabetic macular edema or proliferative retinopathy, anti-VEGF eye injections are often used to block vascular endothelial growth factor, a protein that stimulates the growth of abnormal new blood vessels. Our clinical focus is on utilizing these advanced therapies to stabilize the eye and prevent the need for more invasive posterior surgeries.

Why Timely Treatment for Diabetic Retinopathy Matters

Diabetic retinopathy often progresses without symptoms in the early stages, making it difficult to detect without a comprehensive dilated eye exam. By the time vision changes become noticeable, significant damage may already be present. Proactive care is essential to stabilize your vision and prevent long-term complications.

Key Benefits of Early Intervention:

  • Support Clearer Vision: Reduce swelling from macular edema to maintain sharp, central focus.
  • Slow Disease Progression: Shrink abnormal blood vessels before they lead to severe vision loss or vitreous hemorrhage.
  • Avoid Complex Surgery: Early use of laser therapy or anti-VEGF injections can often prevent the need for more invasive surgical procedures.
  • Long-Term Preservation: Personalized care plans focused on maintaining your retinal health for a lifetime.

Why Patients Choose Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery for Diabetic Retinopathy Care

Board Certified Expertise

Our specialists are board-certified and highly trained in the most advanced diagnostic and surgical techniques. We bring years of clinical experience and surgical precision to every case, from early-stage management to complex cases requiring advanced intervention.

Advanced Diagnostic Tools

We use advanced technology like Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and high-resolution digital fundus photography, to detect microscopic changes in the retina. This allows us to map leaking vessels and macular swelling, ensuring timely decisions to preserve your sight.

Personalized Treatment

Every patient’s journey with diabetes is unique. We tailor your treatment plan based on the specific stage of your retinopathy, your overall health, and your vision goals, whether we are focused on maintaining stability or treating active complications.

Specialized Therapies

We offer a full spectrum of advanced treatments, including Anti-VEGF eye injections and precision laser photocoagulation. These therapies are designed to block abnormal vessel growth and seal leaks, effectively “turning off” the mechanisms that lead to vision loss.

Patient-Centered Education

We believe an informed patient achieves the best outcomes. Our team takes the time to explain how blood sugar levels impact your ocular health, helping you understand the “why” behind your treatment and empowering you to take control of your vision.

Proven Results

We have helped thousands of patients in the Charleston area manage diabetic eye disease and reduce their risk of permanent vision loss. Our combination of compassionate care and clinical excellence ensures you receive the highest standard of retinal protection.

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Medically reviewed by:

Dr. David G. O’Day,
M.D.

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