Diabetic Retinopathy
Comprehensive Care Designed for You
We provide a full range of services for patients at every stage of diabetic eye disease, including:
- Detailed retinal exams and imaging
- Continued monitoring and personalized treatment plans
- Early intervention to prevent vision loss
Advanced Treatment Options
State-of-the-Art Laser Therapy
We offer laser treatments designed to stabilize diabetic retinopathy and reduce the risk of further vision loss. These precise, targeted therapies are performed in-office with easy to schedule appointments.
Intravitreal Injection Therapy
For patients with more advanced disease we offer office delivered medicines including:
- Eylea HD is a high-dose therapy that helps reduce retinal swelling and can extend time between in office treatments
- Vabysmo is a dual action medication that targets multiple pathways involved in retinal disease, helping to improve and maintain vision
Can you Benefit?
Our diabetic eye care services are ideal for patients who:
- Have been diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy or diabetic macular edema
- Have longstanding diabetes and need routine retinal screening
- Are seeking advanced treatment options to maintain independence and quality of life
Protect Your Vision
Diabetic retinopathy often develops without early symptoms. Regular eye exams and targeted treatments are key to preventing permanent vision loss.
Call us to book an appointment today!
3 Convenient Locations To Better Serve You!
Bloomfield Hills
43996 Woodward Ave, Ste 101
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Phone: 248-332-4544
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Detroit
14400 West McNichols Road
Detroit, MI 48235
Phone: 313-341-3450
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Westland
7992 North Wayne Road
Westland, MI 48185
Phone: 734-522-6131
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Hospital & Surgery Center Affiliations
Should you require surgery, our board certified ophthalmologists are affiliated with the following hospitals:
- Cataract Specialty Surgery Center – Berkley
- Detroit Medical Center - Berry Surgery Center
- LASER Institute of Michigan
Information For New Patients
Please note that a complete eye examination may take up to two hours. A trained ophthalmic tech will do a preliminary screening and take a complete health history. The examination will be done entirely by one of our board certified ophthalmologists who may recommend additional testing based on his/her findings. When you come to your appointment please remember to bring eye glasses or contact lenses if you wear them, a complete list of your current medications, the name of your physician who may have referred you to us so that we may send a prompt written report to maintain continuity of care, a driver’s license for identification purposes, all current insurance information and a referral form if applicable.
Insurance and Payments
In order to keep our costs down, payment is expected at the time that services are rendered. You will be responsible for co-pays, deductibles, and fees not covered by your insurance. We accept cash, check, VISA, Discover, American Express, and CareCredit. Our billing associates will be glad to assist you. Please note that it is your responsibility to know the terms of your insurance benefits. We are participating providers for most of the current health insurance plans.
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