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Diabetic Retinopathy & Retinal Vein Occlusion

Specialist Treatment to Preserve Your Sight

Diabetic eye disease, or diabetic retinopathy, occurs when high blood sugar damages the small blood vessels in the retina. We also manage related vascular issues like Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO), which is a blockage of a retinal vein. Both conditions lead to fluid leakage, swelling, and vision loss.
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Complete Care Spectrum, Advanced Retinal Solutions
Managing these diseases requires timely intervention and expertise in the full range of modern treatments. Our highly skilled vitreoretinal specialist offers a complete spectrum of advanced care—including injections, laser, and microsurgery—designed to halt disease progression and stabilise your vision.
Why Choose Our Specialists?

Our focus is on precision, safety, and long-term clarity, ensuring you receive the highest standard of care for growths on the surface of your eye.

The Full Treatment Spectrum

We select the optimal intervention based on the severity of your condition, focusing on precision and effectiveness

Advanced Anti-VEGF Treatment (Targeting Leakage and Swelling)
Advanced Anti-VEGF Treatment (Targeting Leakage and Swelling): This is the gold standard treatment for Diabetic Macular Oedema (DME), advanced retinopathy, and Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO). These highly effective intravitreal injections block the proteins (VEGF) that cause abnormal blood vessel growth and fluid leakage.
  • Treatments Available
    We offer a full range of proven and next-generation agents, including Avastin, Eylea, and Vabysmo. This ensures your treatment is tailored to your specific disease activity and biological response.
  • Benefit
    This helps significantly reduce swelling and stabilise central vision.
Retinal Laser Treatment (Photocoagulation)
Laser is used precisely to address damaged areas
  • Focal Laser
    Seals specific leaking vessels to reduce macular swelling (DME).
  • Panretinal Photocoagulation (PRP)
    Used for advanced disease, PRP causes the shrinking of abnormal, fragile new blood vessels, preventing severe bleeding and tractional retinal detachment.
Vitrectomy Microsurgery
For severe complications, vitrectomy is often the only way to save or restore sight. Our specialist removes clouded blood or scar tissue that is pulling on the retina (Tractional Retinal Detachment), actively restoring vision and preventing catastrophic vision loss.
Specialist Assurance

Vitreoretinal Focus
All procedures are overseen and performed by our specialist surgeon with advanced training in managing complex diseases of the retina and vitreous.
Comprehensive Care
We manage the entire disease pathway, ensuring treatments are complementary and are only performed after a thorough assessment of your systemic health and ocular needs.
When You Need Us,
We’re Here

We deliver world-class expertise through efficient scheduling, ensuring you achieve clarity quickly and confidently.

Rapid Intervention
Timely treatment is crucial for diabetic eye disease and RVO. Appointments for assessment and urgent care are typically available within one to two weeks.
Specialist Surgery Close to Home
Receive your specialist care close to home at one of our cutting-edge surgical facilities in Hamilton, Cambridge, Pukekohe, and Whanganui.
Ready to Protect Your Vision?

Treatment success relies on early intervention and control of underlying systemic health. Consult our specialist team to create your long-term sight preservation plan.

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