The retina plays a vital role in how you see the world. When retinal disease develops, symptoms may be subtle at first or appear suddenly. At Family Eye Physicians, we provide comprehensive retina evaluations, advanced diagnostic testing, and personalized treatment plans designed around your needs.
Our goal is simple. Diagnose problems early, explain your options clearly, and help protect your vision with compassionate, specialized care.
A retina specialist focuses on conditions that affect the retina, macula, and vitreous. These structures are essential for clear central vision, side vision, and the way your eye processes light.
You may be referred to a retina specialist for conditions such as:
Some retinal conditions develop slowly. Others need urgent attention. You should schedule an eye evaluation if you notice:

If you have sudden vision changes, flashes, new floaters, or a dark curtain in your vision, call right away.
Retinal conditions often require more than a standard eye exam. Our team may use specialized testing to examine the retina in detail, confirm a diagnosis, and monitor how your eye responds to treatment.
Diagnostic testing may include:
These tools help us detect damage early and create a treatment plan tailored to your condition.
Treatment depends on the diagnosis, severity, and how quickly the condition is progressing. Your doctor will recommend the most appropriate next step for your eyes and your overall health.
For certain retinal diseases, medication can be injected into the eye to reduce swelling, slow abnormal blood vessel growth, and help preserve vision.
Laser procedures may be used to treat leaking blood vessels, retinal tears, or other retinal problems in a precise and minimally invasive way.
For advanced retinal disease, bleeding inside the eye, or scar tissue affecting the retina, vitrectomy may be recommended to help restore or protect vision.
Some retinal conditions are best managed through close monitoring, follow-up imaging, and treatment over time. Regular visits help us respond early if your condition changes.
At Family Eye Physicians, retina care is supported by advanced training, modern technology, and a patient-first philosophy. We believe patients deserve expert care that is both thorough and understandable.
What patients can expect:
Diabetes can damage the tiny blood vessels inside the retina, often before symptoms appear. That is why regular diabetic eye exams are so important. Early diagnosis can help prevent avoidable vision loss and identify treatment options before the disease becomes more advanced.
If you have diabetes, routine retina monitoring should be part of your long-term eye health plan.
You may benefit from seeing a retina specialist if:
If you are experiencing retinal symptoms or need specialized follow-up for a retinal condition, our team is here to help. Schedule an appointment with Family Eye Physicians today.