Retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, retinal holes or retinal detachment often develop gradually and without early symptoms. Regular examinations are crucial to detect changes early and preserve vision.
We use the latest technology for comprehensive diagnostics:
- OCT (optical coherence tomography): with this non-invasive, high-resolution procedure, the fine structures of the retina and macula (the areas of sharpest vision) can be examined in detail. This is essential for early detection of macular degeneration or diabetic changes.
- Wide-angle imaging techniques: These technologies provide detailed images of the entire retina, including peripheral areas that are often not clearly visible using conventional methods. They are particularly important for the diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy or peripheral retinal degeneration.