Floaters and Flashes The Villages
Are you seeing black specs or flashing lights?
Ram Eye Care offers help if you have eye floaters and flashes in The Villages. If you are seeing black specs or flashing lights, you may have floaters or flashes. Floaters and flashes can be annoying and frightening, however, if the retina is not injured, both conditions are harmless. Ram Eye Care and Retina Center has specialized in the treatment of eye disorders since 1997. We utilize premier state of the art equipment to diagnose and treat your condition. Saving your sight is our passion! So, if you think you are experiencing eye floaters and flashes in The Villages, call or contact Ram Eye Care today.
What are floaters and flashes?
When should I worry about eye floaters and flashes?
When you are experiencing a sudden increase in floaters and flashes it’s best to contact an eye care specialist. Also, if you have lost your peripheral vision.
Should you schedule an eye examination if you are seeing floaters or flashes?
At Ram Eye Care and Retina Center we recommend that you schedule an appointment immediately to determine if the floaters or flashes are an indication of a more serious retina problem. An eye examination will confirm whether they are harmless or a symptom of a detached or torn retina. If the retina is not impacted, floaters and flashes typically fade over time. If you have a torn or detached retina, immediate medical intervention is needed. A detached retina is a medical emergency. If you are experiencing any retinal detachment symptoms, contact Ram Eye Care and Retina Center immediately!
Symptoms can include:
An Increase in the Number of Floaters or Flashes
Blurred Vision
Pain in the Eyes
Seeing Flashes Accompanied by Floaters
Seeing Sparks or Light Flashes
Swift Decrease in Vision or Tunnel Vision
The Manifestation of a Curtain over the Field of Vision
Your Vision is Wavy or Watery
Do Floaters and Flashes Require Treatment?
Most floaters and flashes are not problematic and require no medical intervention. However, in the cases stated above, they can be a symptom of a detached or torn retina. Do not take any chances with your vision! Schedule an eye examination with Dr. Ramchander, M.D.
Who is at risk for developing floaters or flashes?
Floaters and flashes are a normal part of the aging process. It is estimated that up to 7 out of 10 adults will experience a floater or flash at some point in their lives. For some patients they are an irritation that dissipates over time, for others they can be devastating and impact their quality of life.
Floaters and flashes are more prevalent with patients who:
• Are Nearsighted
• Are Over the Age of 50
• Have Diabetic Eye Disease
• Have Experienced Previous Eye Trauma
• Have Swelling Inside the Eye
• Have undergone cataract surgery
A Few Words From Our Customers
First time at RAM will NOT be my last. I cannot say enough great things about RAM Eye Care from all staff to Dr. Ramchander who has such an expertise of the eyes but also exudes a nice personality and professionalism. He truly cares about you and the health of your eyes. Very thorough
Why choose Ram Eye Care and Retina Center
For over 20 years, Ram Eye Care and Retina Center has provided unprecedented care with compassion and superior customer service. Utilizing state of the art diagnostic methods, Dr. Ramchander, M.D. provides patients and their families with a thorough understanding of the nature of their floaters and flashes and all possible treatment options. When you choose Ram Eye Care and Retina Center, you can expect a knowledgeable and professional team in a caring environment. If you or a family member feel you have a vision problem, call our office to schedule an appointment at either of our convenient locations in The Villages or Leesburg.
Ram Eye Care and Retina Center Proudly Offers Services to the Communities in
The Villages, Leesburg, Lady Lake, Fruitland Park, Tavares, Eustis, Mount Dora, Umatilla, Howey-in-the-Hills, Wildwood, Bushnell, Belleview