Bristol, CT
Age-related Macular Degeneration
Bristol, CT
Age-related Macular Degeneration
At Family Eye Care, we understand the impact age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can have on your vision and quality of life. That’s why we offer eye exams for macular degeneration in Bristol specifically tailored to detect and manage AMD. While there is no cure for age-related macular degeneration, detecting and treating it early can help reduce or even prevent vision loss.
What is age-related macular degeneration?
Age-related macular degeneration is a disease that affects a person’s central vision, which is crucial for reading, driving, and recognizing faces. AMD can lead to severe loss of vision, but it rarely causes blindness. The main risk factors for AMD are age (50 and older), family history, smoking, high blood pressure, and eating a diet high in saturated fats.
Diagnosing & treating age-related macular degeneration
Early detection and timely intervention are crucial in managing AMD. Through regular eye exams, our skilled optometrist can monitor your eye health and look out for early signs of AMD. Treatment options for AMD vary depending on the type and severity but may include lifestyle changes, dietary supplements, anti-VEGF injections, laser therapy, or low vision aids to help you see better.
MacuHealth supplements
One of the ways we support our patients is by offering MacuHealth supplements, which have been shown to improve macular pigment density and support overall eye health. Research has shown that certain nutrients such as lutein, zeaxanthin, and meso-zeaxanthin—found in high concentrations in MacuHealth supplements—can help protect the macula and slow down the progression of macular degeneration. We recommend MacuHealth supplements to our patients who are at risk of developing macular degeneration or who already have early signs of the condition. Contact Family Eye Care today at 860-584-5528 if you’re interested in purchasing this product.
Schedule an eye exam for macular degeneration in Bristol
Keeping up with regular eye exams is important for everyone, especially if you’re at a higher risk of developing AMD. If it’s been a while since your last eye exam or you’re concerned about AMD, schedule an appointment at our office in Bristol.