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Whether you’re facing age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascular occlusions, or a retinal tear, our team of retina specialists offers advanced imaging technology and innovative treatments designed to preserve your vision. With extensive experience in clinical research and a commitment to personalized care, our specialists provide accurate diagnostics and customized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs.

At the core of our approach is a sincere dedication to your well-being, ensuring you’re supported with compassion, clear guidance, and exceptional care every step of the way. At Retina Associates Of Greater Philadelphia we provide advanced eye care at our 5 convenient locations in Philadelphia, North Wales, King of Prussia, Plymouth Meeting, & Sewell.

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Understanding Retinal Disease

Retinal diseases are conditions affecting the back layer of the eye, where light is converted into signals for the brain.

When managing retinal diseases, the primary aim is to halt or reduce further damage while preserving or even restoring sight whenever possible. With the advancement of modern techniques, many treatment options have proven to be both effective and safe, offering hope and improved outcomes for patients.

It is important to remember that once vision is lost in a specific area, reversing that damage can be challenging. Therefore, early diagnosis plays a crucial role in curbing the severity of the condition.

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Symptoms of Retinal Disease

Recognizing the symptoms of retinal disease is crucial for maintaining healthy vision. While some symptoms may seem mild or develop gradually, others require immediate attention to prevent permanent vision loss.

When to Seek Care from our
Retina Specialist

While many eye conditions can be managed by your optometrist or general ophthalmologist, certain situations call for the expertise of a retina specialist. Often, you may be referred to a retina specialist if your eye doctor detects specific signs of retinal issues during a routine eye exam or if you experience particular symptoms.

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Conditions Treated by our
Retina Specialists

Our retina specialist treats a wide variety of conditions that affect the retina and the vitreous—the gel-like substance behind the retina. These conditions can range from common, slowly progressive issues to acute medical emergencies.

Below are some of the primary conditions and diseases we treat:

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Your Trusted Retina Specialists Serving The Greater Philadelphia Area

At Retina Associates Of Greater Philadelphia, we understand that retinal conditions can impact your life significantly. Our dedicated retina specialists are committed to providing individualized care and cutting-edge treatments to help you maintain your vision. Don’t wait for vision loss to occur—early detection and treatment are key. Schedule an appointment with our retina specialists in Philadelphia, North Wales, King of Prussia, Plymouth Meeting, & Sewell, NJ.

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Here’s the thing about retina care, it often requires frequent visits. That’s why we’ve made it a priority to be nearby when you need us most. With offices in King of Prussia, Philadelphia, North Wales, Plymouth Greene, and Sewell, we’re close to where life happens. Patients from Northeast Philly, Cherry Hill, Bensalem Township, Vineland, Norristown, and Lansdale count on us because we’re just a short drive away.

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North Wales


(267) 341‑7435

King of Prussia


(267) 341‑7403

Philadelphia (Nazareth Hospital)


(215) 335‑3088

Sewell, NJ (Harbor Pavilions)


(856) 256‑1389

Plymouth Meeting


(610) 277‑2785