Retinal Detachment

A retinal detachment occurs when fluid collects underneath the retina, separating the retina from the back surface of the eye. Usually, retinal tears (see above) cause retinal detachments by allowing a pathway for fluid in the eye to collect under the retina.

When the retina becomes detached it can result in loss of vision affecting either part or all of a person’s vision. Retinal detachments are an emergency and require immediate treatment by a retina specialist. Symptoms of a retinal detachment include sudden onset of floaters, flashing lights, a “curtain” or “veil” covering a field of your vision, or loss of vision.

How can we help you?

Our goal is to ensure that every patient is given personalized care and treatment and that all of their questions and concerns are fully addressed.

Scheduling an appointment with Dr. Win was a breeze. Due to my busy work schedule, I am only able to see him on Saturdays. I was quite nervous visiting Dr. Win about my retinal detachment as I have been ignoring this issue for quite sometime. He and his staff put my mind at ease. With several treatments, my vision has improved significantly. I love being able to see again.

Lee J.
Irvine, CA

We Understand The Importance Our Patients Place On Their Vision.