Author: Austin Retina Associates
Izervay: FDA Approved Breakthrough for Geographic Atrophy
For the estimated 11 million Americans living with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), geographic atrophy (GA) can be a daunting reality. Approximately 20% of patients with AMD will develop geographic atrophy, an advanced form of dry AMD characterized by the progressive loss of healthy retinal …
Read MoreAm I at risk for retinal detachment?
While retinal detachments are not extremely common, they are a very serious condition and can lead to permanent vision loss if not urgently and properly treated. Retinal detachments are one of the many retinal conditions that our team of retina specialists treat regularly at Austin Retina …
Read MoreNew Georgetown Location Now Open
As the largest group of retina specialists in Central Texas, we are committed to meeting the growing visions needs of our community, and we are thrilled to announce Austin Retina’s long awaited expansion into Georgetown. Georgetown has been named the fastest-growing city in the United States with a …
Read MoreDr. Storey Shares Insight on GA and Diet
Age related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common disease of the retina affecting an estimated one in 10 Americans over the age of 50. Advanced AMD can result in geographic atrophy, which is characterized by loss of retinal tissue. Austin Retina Associates’ Dr. Philip Storey recently contributed …
Read MoreAre Floaters In My Vision A Concern?
Floaters in vision are relatively common. Floaters appear as tiny specks, spots, or cobweb-like shapes that seem to drift across your field of vision. They are most noticeable when looking at a plain background, such as a blank wall or a clear sky. What are eye floaters? Eye floaters are typically …
Read MoreSigns Your Child Should See a Pediatric Ophthalmologist or Retina Specialist
May is Healthy Vision Month , and Austin Retina Associates encourages everyone to take stock in their eye health, no matter your age. One question that our team of retinal specialists are often asked is when a child should see an eye doctor for regular exams. A comprehensive timeline recommended by …
Read MoreDr. Aaron Roller Sheds Light on New Gene Editing Therapy
New research recently published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine suggests that an innovative form of CRISPR gene editing may help restore vision in those affected by retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a leading cause of blindness. This gene editing breakthrough is showing promise at proving even …
Read MoreDr. Edward Wood Published in Leading Ophthalmology Journal
Austin Retina Associates’ very own Dr. Edward Wood recently had a paper published in the top ophthalmology journal – Progress in Retinal and Eye Research . The paper, “Cellular and subcellular optogenetic approaches towards neuroprotection and vision restoration,” explores how optogenetics can …
Read MoreFDA Approves First Ever Treatment for Geographic Atrophy due to Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
At Austin Retina Associates , we take pride in being able to offer our patients the latest advancements in treatment for many common and complex eye conditions affecting the retina. One new therapy that has recently earned approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat …
Read MoreWelcome Dr. Aaron Roller
Austin Retina Associates is the largest group of retina specialists in Central Texas, and we are committed to meeting the growing vision needs of our community. We are excited to announce the newest member of our highly specialized team, Dr. Aaron Brock Roller . Dr. Roller has vast experience in …
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