What is AMD?
There are two types of AMD: dry and wet. With dry AMD, yellow deposits known as drusen form beneath the macula, which can cause it to deteriorate over time. Wet AMD, which is less common but more immediate and serious, occurs when excess or unhealthy blood vessels near the macula burst, damaging it and causing rapid vision loss. Both types are associated with aging, but eye injuries, other diseases, and certain demographics can increase the odds of AMD developing.
What are the Symptoms of AMD?
Common signs and symptoms of dry AMD include:
- A decrease in night vision
- A decrease in the intensity or brightness of colors
- An increase in the haziness of overall vision
Common signs and symptoms of wet AMD include:
- Straight lines appearing crooked or wavy
- Larger areas of gray or black in the center of your vision
- Difficulty seeing in low light
How is Macular Degeneration Diagnosed?
AMD can be difficult to self-diagnose because many of its symptoms aren’t noticeable until later in its progression, when vision changes are often irreversible. Its symptoms also overlap with other eye conditions, or even smoking, disrupted sleep, or stress. That’s why it’s important to undergo regular comprehensive eye exams, especially if you’re above 40 or have a family history of AMD.
At Envision Eye Care, we’ll closely examine your eyes to determine if you have macular degeneration, or if you’re at risk for AMD and would benefit from a preventative approach. Its progression can be slowed or halted with early diagnosis and personalized management!
Detect AMD with a Digital Eye Exam
Envision Eye Care uses a wide variety of techniques to detect signs of AMD. In addition to inspecting for the presence of drusen, performing an OCT scan, or testing visual acuity — an already comprehensive screening — our team is proud to utilize the revolutionary AdaptDX.
AdaptDX is a special diagnostic tool that allows us to test a patient’s “dark adaptation”, or ability to adjust to changing light conditions — a reliable early indicator of macular degeneration — quickly and effectively. In the past, dark adaptation testing required roughly one hour of evaluation per eye! But by including AdaptDX as an essential part of your digital eye exam, Envision Eye Care can quickly understand your eye health and take immediate action towards getting ahead of AMD.
How is AMD Treated?
If your vision loss has already progressed, don’t stress: a number of devices are available to help you stay independent with AMD, such as magnifiers and telescopes that can enlarge images, allowing you to see things in more detail. Some vision aids can be applied to specialized glasses to help with driving, reading, or using a computer. We’ll sit with you to help you decide which vision solution is best suited for you and your lifestyle!
TESTIMONIALS
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– L.P.
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– J.G.
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– T.N.
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Our Locations
Marion, VA Office
Cedar Bluff, VA Office
2308 Cedar Valley Dr
Cedar Bluff, VA 24609
Phone: 276-218-3210
Fax: 276-964-4130
Abingdon, VA Office
699 McBroom St NW Suite A
Abingdon, VA 24210
Phone: 276 628-1143
Fax: 276-628-9522
Bristol, TN Office
2549 W. State Street
Bristol, TN 37620
Phone: 423-418-5513
Fax: 423-968-5674
Gray, TN Office
122 Old Gray Station Rd Ste 1,
Gray, TN 37615
Phone: 423 418-8593
Fax: 423-207-5320