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Macular Degeneration Doctors in Kansas

Specialists in Treating Macular Degeneration

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The EyeDoctors Optometrists team is composed of experienced eye doctors who utilize cutting-edge technology to perform comprehensive eye exams. They also help diagnose and treat various eye conditions, such as macular degeneration.

Our doctors are skilled in detecting and treating macular degeneration. They will create a treatment plan that is best for preserving their patients' vision.

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The EyeDoctors Optometrists has age-related macular degeneration eye doctors in our locations serving the state of Kansas. Click to find a location near you.

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It is extremely important to protect your eyes and prevent further vision loss if you are experiencing AMD. Our optometrists can help diagnose, discuss options, and create a treatment plan for age-related macular degeneration. Schedule an appointment for an eye exam today!

Frequently Asked Questions about Macular Degeneration

What Is the Difference Between Wet and Dry Macular Degeneration?

Dry macular degeneration is when the macula slowly breaks down and blurring of central vision occurs. Wet macular degeneration is when blood vessels behind the retina grow under the macular and leak onto the macula.

Can Age-Related Macular Degeneration Happen in Both Eyes?

Age-related macular degeneration can happen in just one eye or both eyes. If you have AMD in both eyes, symptoms are usually worse in one eye. Symptoms aren’t always recognized until the condition happens to both eyes.

What Can The EyeDoctors Optometrists Do To Help?

The experienced eye doctors at The EyeDoctors Optometrists help diagnose and treat AMD, and work with you to prevent further loss. This may help from the condition spreading to your other eye.