MACULAR HOLE

Specialized treatment to restore central vision.

What is a macular hole?

A macular hole is an opening in the central area of ​​the retina, or macula. The gel inside the eye (vitreous) can lose volume and shrink over time. When this gel deteriorates, it can exert traction on the macula. In most cases, it separates without causing any negative effects. However, when this gel adheres tightly to the central area of ​​the retina (macula), this traction can cause small openings in the center of the eye. Macular holes usually appear in patients over 57 years of age, but can also occur in patients with large eyes (myopia) or who have suffered ocular trauma.

Medical expertise in macular care.

Symptoms

The symptoms of a macular hole are varied. The most common are:

• Central blurred vision • Distorted vision (metamorphopsia), i.e., straight lines appear wavy • Scotomas: areas of blindness in the visual field

Treatment

Some cases may close spontaneously, but vitreoretinal surgery (vitrectomy) is usually the treatment of choice.

We restore clarity to your vision.

Insurers and Mutual Insurance Companies

Insurers and Mutual Insurance Companies

These are some of the mutual insurance companies and health insurance providers we work with. However, the agreement with these mutual insurance companies will depend on the healthcare center.

If your policy doesn’t appear on the list, please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information.

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