The innermost layer of the eye is called the retina. This part is responsible for preparing the image of light rays for transmission to the brain. In fact, it is the part where light signals from surrounding objects are converted into electrical signals to be transmitted to the brain through the optic nerve and visual perception occurs. Damage to this part of the eye can cause a person to have low vision or blindness. The most common of these diseases are the eye complications of diabetes (diabetic retinopathy) and age-related macular degeneration. The experienced doctors of the Retina Specialist Clinic, using their knowledge and experience and utilizing the most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic devices including OCT, angiography, OCT angiography, retinal laser and advanced vitrectomy devices, are able to diagnose and treat these diseases. Eye tumors can pose serious risks to the individual. Experienced doctors at the hospital, who work specifically in the field of eye tumors (oncology), are able to treat these diseases using knowledge and technology.
 
 
 
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