Author: Palmetto Retina Center
- February 25, 2022
National Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Awareness Month
February is not just for heart-shaped candy and cupids; it’s also Age-Related Macular Degeneration Month. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is …
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- January 20, 2022
The Most Common Treatments for Retinal Conditions
Retinal conditions often manifest differently from individual to individual. However, the most common symptom of retinal damage is vision impairment …
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- December 30, 2021
Do Retina Conditions Go Away On Their Own?
It’s not uncommon for patients to avoid going to the doctor out of fear and stress about their health. This can be especially true for patients who …
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- November 16, 2021
How Diabetes Affects the Retina
It can be easy to take your sense of sight for granted, especially if you’ve never experienced any vision changes or loss before. However, it’s …
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- August 17, 2021
Welcome Carolina Retina Center to Palmetto Retina Center
Palmetto Retina Center is proud to announce that we have joined with Carolina Retina Center. Through our partnership, we are expanding our resources …
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- July 30, 2021
All Things Retina: The Part of the Eye That Makes Vision Possible
Our eyes allow us to observe everything from the most mundane scenes to the most extraordinary spectacles. Many people have a vague understanding of …
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- July 30, 2021
Eye Care Myths and Facts
When it comes to vision, there are many myths and misunderstandings about how to keep your eyes healthy and happy. Here are some of the most common …
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- July 30, 2021
Signs That You Should See a Retina Specialist
The retina is a highly specialized part of the eye that controls your central vision. Because of its size and delicate nature, there are many things …
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