Retinal Care & Disease Management
Diagnosing and treating macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vascular conditions with precision and care.
Understanding Retinal Disease
Retinal conditions can lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated. While many are age-related, others are linked to chronic health conditions like diabetes and hypertension. At Bayfield Eye Clinic, we specialize in the early detection, diagnosis, and ongoing treatment of retinal diseases — with a strong focus on personalized care.
One of the most common conditions we treat is Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration (Wet AMD). This serious condition involves abnormal blood vessels leaking into the retina and can rapidly affect central vision. With prompt diagnosis and customized treatment, we aim to slow progression and preserve sight.
Precision Imaging with ZEISS CIRRUS 6000
At Bayfield Eye Clinic, accurate diagnosis is at the core of our care. That’s why we use the ZEISS CIRRUS 6000, one of the most advanced OCT systems available. This technology captures high-speed, high-resolution cross-sectional images of the retina — helping us detect changes at the earliest possible stage.
Whether monitoring diabetic retinopathy, Wet AMD, or other retinal conditions, our diagnostic equipment enables personalized treatment planning and precise progress tracking over time.
Tailored Treatment Options
Every retina is different — and so is every care plan. At Bayfield Eye Clinic, we customize treatment based on your condition, medical history, and response over time.
Observation & Monitoring
For mild conditions, we may recommend close observation with follow-up imaging to track any changes before intervening.
In-Office Medication Injections
Retinal diseases like Wet AMD often require anti-VEGF injections — delivered in-office with precision, comfort, and expert follow-up.
Laser Therapy
For qualifying cases, laser procedures can target abnormal blood vessels or seal off small areas of retinal damage.
Collaborative Care
We work hand-in-hand with your Optometrist to ensure a unified, clear, and transparent treatment plan from start to finish.