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Certain retinal conditions can severely affect vision if not treated in time. Eye injections (intravitreal injections) are one of the most effective modern treatments for diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), retinal vein occlusion, and macular edema. These injections deliver medication directly inside the eye, targeting the affected area with precision and ensuring better outcomes.
At Claritas Eye & Retina Institute, New Delhi, our retinal specialists provide safe, painless, and highly effective intravitreal injections. Using advanced anti-VEGF medications and steroid implants, these injections help reduce swelling, stop abnormal blood vessel growth, and prevent vision loss. The procedure is quick, performed under local anesthesia, and most patients can return to daily activities soon after.
Regular follow-up is crucial, as some conditions may require multiple sessions for sustained results. Our team ensures a personalized treatment plan for every patient, using world-class technology and strict safety standards to minimize risks.
If you are experiencing blurred vision, dark spots, or sudden vision loss, timely evaluation is essential. At Claritas, we are committed to preserving and restoring your sight with the latest in retinal care.
Contact Us:
B2 Panchsheel Enclave, Level 2, Claritas Eye & Retina Institute, Nearest Metro: Chirag Dilli, Outer Ring Rd, New Delhi, Delhi 110017, India
Phone: +91-8178519983
Website: www.claritaseye.com
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