Retina and Vitreoretinal Surgery
WVU Eye Institute retina specialists use the latest technology to diagnose and treat both common and complex retina and vitreous conditions of the eye.
We offer advanced diagnostic tools and targeted treatment methods for diseases that affect the retina and vitreous.
WVU Eye Institute retina specialists diagnose and treat eye diseases in adults and children that affect the retina and vitreous. Our highly skilled retina specialists can diagnose the most complex diseases and perform intricate procedures with injections, lasers, or traditional surgical instruments to enhance vision for many eye conditions. We perform thousands of injections and laser procedures for diabetic eye disease and age-related macular degeneration each year.
Diagnosis and Treatment
We provide diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of retina and vitreous conditions, including:
- Age-related macular degeneration
- Diabetic eye diseases (such as diabetic retinopathy)
- Macular hole (a small hole in the center of the retina)
- Macular pucker (a wrinkling of the center part of the retina that may cause visual distortion)
- Retinal detachment (separation of the retina from the back of the eye)
- Vitreous detachment (gel-like substance detaches from retina)
With the latest technology, our retina specialists can view individual cell layers of the retina and assess the severity of various retina diseases and vitreous conditions. Our advanced diagnostic tools enable us to provide you with the most effective treatment methods for your individual condition.
Depending on your medical issue, a WVU Eye Institute retina specialist may recommend non-surgical or surgical procedures, including pneumatic retinopexy, scleral buckling, or vitrectomy.
Faculty
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Ghassan Ghorayeb, MD


L. Carol Laxson, MD

Nicole Pumariega, MD

Kumar Sambhav, MD
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