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Retinal disorders are a leading cause of vision loss — but with early diagnosis and expert treatment, your sight can often be protected or even restored.


Understanding Retina Disorders
At Sana, we provide expert diagnosis and treatment for conditions affecting the retina.
The retina is the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that sends visual signals to the brain. Damage to the retina can cause vision loss, but sometimes the damage can be repaired and your vision restored.
At Sana, we provide rapid diagnosis and the very highest quality treatment for a number of conditions that can affect the retina.
Types of Retinal Disorders

Epiretinal
Membrane Treatment
Epiretinal membranes can cause visual distortions and blurriness due to the formation of scar tissue on the surface of the retina.
At Sana, we offer an advanced treatment called vitrectomy for epiretinal membrane removal. This surgical procedure involves removing the vitreous gel from the eye and peeling off the scar tissue, allowing the retina to regain its smooth and clear surface.
With our expertise in vitrectomy, we aim to improve your vision and restore your quality of life. Trust Sana for expert care and innovative solutions.
Floaters
Floaters can disrupt your vision and impact your daily life. At Sana, we specialise in providing effective treatment for floaters through a procedure called vitrectomy.
Our skilled ophthalmologists employ advanced techniques to delicately remove the vitreous gel, which contains the floaters, from your eye. This process ensures improved visual acuity and a reduction in the bothersome presence of floaters.
With our commitment to excellence and patient well-being, you can trust Sana to help you regain clear vision.
Retinal
Tear
Receive immediate attention and precise treatment for a retinal tear at Sana, where our experienced practioners employ specialised techniques to repair the torn retinal tissue, preventing further complications such as retinal detachment.
With our dedicated approach, we strive to safeguard your vision and promote a speedy recovery, ensuring the best possible outcome for your eye health.
Vitreous
Haemorrhage
Vitreous haemorrhage can significantly impair your vision and requires effective treatment for recovery. At Sana, we offer treatment of vitreous haemorrhage through a procedure called vitrectomy.
Our experienced ophthalmologists use advanced techniques to remove the blood-filled vitreous gel from the eye, restoring clear vision.
Macular
Holes
Macular holes can have a profound impact on your vision, causing a loss of sharpness and clarity.
At Sana, we specialise in the advanced treatment of macular holes through a procedure called vitrectomy. Our highly skilled ophthalmologists use state-of-the-art techniques to delicately remove the vitreous gel from the eye and meticulously close the hole, restoring the integrity of the macula.
With a commitment to innovation and patient care, we aim to improve visual acuity and your daily life. Trust Sana for expert macular hole treatment.
Retinal Detachment
Retinal detachment is a serious condition that requires prompt treatment to prevent permanent vision loss.
At Sana, we specialise in the advanced treatment of retinal detachment through a procedure known as vitrectomy.
Our skilled ophthalmologists carefully remove the vitreous gel from the eye and repair the detached retina, restoring its proper position. By addressing retinal detachment early on, we aim to preserve your long-term sight and prevent further complications.
Vitreomacular
Traction
Vitreomacular traction can have a big impact on your vision. But at Sana, we specialise in treatment through a procedure called a vitrectomy. Our experienced ophthalmologists gently remove the vitreous gel from the eye, releasing the traction on the macula. This allows for the restoration of normal macular function and improves your visual acuity.
With our commitment to innovation and patient care, you can rest assured that Sana can provide expert treatment for vitreomacular traction.
Diabetic Macular
Oedema Treatment
Diabetic macular oedema is a complication of diabetes that can lead to blindness if not treated. The longer you live with diabetes, the greater the risk that you will develop complications like diabetic retinopathy or diabetic macular oedema.
While there is no cure, surgery can help slow the progression of the condition and ensure you retain your vision.
There are two types of surgery, with laser surgery being the most popular (and least invasive). Laser therapy for diabetic macular oedema involves using laser pulses to seal off leaky blood vessels and prevent new ones from forming.
Alternatively, a procedure known as vitrectomy surgery can be used to remove the vitreous fluid from inside the eye and replace it with another substance. This slows the swelling of the eye and helps preserve your vision.

Ready to protect
your vision?
If you’re experiencing changes in your sight or have been diagnosed with a retinal condition, early treatment can make all the difference.
Book a consultation with our expert ophthalmology team today and take the first step toward clearer, healthier vision.
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