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Vitreoretina

The retina is the light-sensitive layer at the back of your eye — it’s what allows you to see sharp details, colors, and movement. Any damage to it can cause serious vision problems, often without early symptoms. At Foresight, our Vitreoretina specialists diagnose and treat retinal conditions using advanced technology and world-class surgical expertise. Whether it's diabetes-related changes or age-related degeneration, we focus on preserving the one thing that matters most — your sight.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic Retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that damages the blood vessels in the retina. It often begins silently, with no symptoms, but can progress to vision loss if left untreated. At Foresight, we use advanced retinal imaging to detect even early changes. Treatments may include laser therapy, anti-VEGF injections, or vitrectomy — all personalized to your condition. Regular screening is key for all diabetic patients, even when vision seems normal.

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Retinal Detachment

Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition where the retina — the light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye — pulls away from its normal position. This can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly. At Foresight, we use high-resolution imaging tools and advanced surgical systems to detect and repair retinal detachments early. Symptoms like sudden flashes of light, a curtain-like shadow, or a sudden increase in floaters should never be ignored.

Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

AMD affects the central portion of your vision, often making it hard to read, drive, or recognize faces. It typically occurs in people over 50, and comes in two forms — dry and wet. At Foresight, we provide early detection, lifestyle guidance, and advanced treatments like anti-VEGF injections to slow down or even reverse damage in wet AMD. With the right care, many patients maintain useful vision for years.

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OPTOS Imaging & Constellation Surgery

We use cutting-edge tools like OPTOS ultra-widefield retinal imaging to see up to 200° of the retina in one scan — without dilation or discomfort. For surgical care, we rely on the Constellation Vision System by Alcon, the gold standard in vitreoretinal procedures. This technology allows for precision-controlled vitrectomies with shorter procedure times, minimal discomfort, and faster healing — all performed by highly experienced retina surgeons.

Emergency Helpline

If you’re experiencing sudden vision loss, eye injury, severe pain, or any urgent eye concern, please call our Emergency Helpline immediately.

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