Hamilton Eye Clinic

Postal Address

130 Grantham Street
Hamilton
Waikato 3204

Contact Details

Phone (07) 834 0006
Fax (07) 839 4918
Email info@hamiltoneyeclinic.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: hecanbds

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To contact your chosen specialist use the numbers below:

  • Dr Thiyagaraj Krishnan (07) 960 2109
  • Dr Benjamin Hoy: (07) 960 2109
  • Dr Bheema Patil: (07) 834 6304
  • Dr David Worsley: (07 834 6334
  • Dr James McKelvie (07) 834 6335
  • Dr John Dickson: (07) 834 6332
  • Dr Michael Merriman: (07) 834 6308
  • Dr Rohan Weerekoon: (07) 834 6336
  • Dr Selma Matloob: (07) 834 6308
  • Dr Stephen Guest: (07) 834 6331
  • Dr Stephen Ng: (07) 834 6330

Diabetic Retinopathy

This is a complication of diabetes and is caused by small blood vessel damage within the retina of the eye.  It commonly affects both eyes and may cause permanent loss of vision.  Macular oedema is sometimes also present with diabetic retinopathy.  Macular oedema is when fluid leaks into the retina and causes swelling and blurred vision.  This may occur at any stage of diabetic retinopathy, but is more common as the disease progresses. There are often no symptoms in the early stages but as the condition progresses vision may begin to become impaired.  Often visual loss may be sudden and without warning. This is why it is imperative that at-risk diabetics have frequent eye checks. Poorly controlled diabetes and pregnancy in diabetes are risk factors for developing this condition.
Often, first-stage diabetic retinopathy requires no active treatment on the eye but requires stabilisation of diabetes and regular eye examinations. With progressive retinopathy, a laser treatment called the PRP laser can be used. This works by shrinking enlarged blood vessels to prevent further bleeding into the retina. Severe bleeding may require a surgical procedure called a vitrectomy, where blood is surgically removed from the eye.
Treatment of macular oedema, if present, is by focal laser treatment. Vision is stabilised by reducing the degree of fluid leakage into the retina.  Often more than one treatment is required.
 
Click here to find a patient information brochure about diabetes and diabetic retinopathy.

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