Retina Specialists of North Alabama LLC
216 S Marengo St Unit K, Florence, AL 35630
We are a group of ophthalmologists who have undergone additional years of specialty training in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries involving the back of the eye, especially the retina. Common retinal diseases include : Diabetes Age Related Macular Degeneration Retinal Tears and Detachments Vascular Occlusions Epiretinal Membranes Macular Holes Retinal tumors/Melanoma Uveitis and Intraocular Inflammation Complications of Cataract Surgery Ocular Trauma Posterior Vitreous Detachment with Floaters Unexplained vision loss What to expect on your first visit: Examination of the retina and the posterior segment of the eye requires dilation of the pupil. Many patients experience difficulty with bright light, driving and reading for several hours after having their eyes dilated. Please bring a driver with you to your exam so that your return home will be safe and comfortable. New patient visits frequently require one to two hours. If additional testing and treatment are required, then the visit can take even longer. Please plan your visit accordingly. We will do our best to accomplish as much as possible during each visit. Feel free to let us know if you have any scheduling conflicts and we will do all that we can to reschedule your visit. We thank you for allowing us to help with your eye care needs and look forward to serving you.
More Business Info
We have been serving North Alabama for more than 23 years - specializing in the medical and surgical care of patients with vision threatening diseases and injuries.
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Thu: Sat - Sun Closed - Payment method
- insurance
- Location
- Medical Plaza Condominium
- Other Links
- Categories
- Physicians & Surgeons, Ophthalmology, Blind & Vision Impaired Services, Diabetes Educational, Referral & Support Services, Disability Services, Laser Vision Correction, Optometrists, Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Pediatrics, Physicians & Surgeons, Pediatrics-Ophthalmology
Suggest an Edit