The leading cause of vision loss
Macular Degneration Treatment in Melbourne, FL
Also serving Merritt Island & Suntree
Macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss and is currently an eye disease with no known cure. It causes deterioration of the retina and effects vision. It is important to begin management of macular degeneration if you are at-risk or are showing early signs of the disease.
How do I know if I have macular degeneration?
Symptoms
If you have macular degeneration, you may see signs of the following:

Blurred Vision

Colors Appear Faded

Blind Spots in Field of Vision

Light Sensitivity
Straight lines appear wavy or crooked
Objects look smaller
AMD does not cause pain, so do not wait for discomfort before seeing a doctor. Eyes affected by AMD look no different than healthy eyes, so do not attempt to self-diagnose by looking in the mirror.
Complete macular degeneration testing
Diagnosis
Our first-in-class technology suite provides better detection & better outcomes for your vision health.
Humphrey Field Analyzer II
Visual field testing is used to determine glaucoma severity, progression, and visual function impairment. The Humphrey Field Analyzer is an industry-recognized standard for visual field testing. It is used to detect and manage glaucoma at all stages. Various testing protocol are used for screening and monitoring early to advanced glaucoma. SITA SWAP, an additional test run using the Humphrey Field Analyzer, is used specifically to detect glaucoma in its earliest stages. This helps you get the treatment you need quickly and efficiently.
Our visual field testing completed using a Humphrey Field Analyzer is a painless diagnostic test that requires you to press a button each time a light appears on a dome. The accuracy or inaccuracy from the test helps us identify any weaknesses in your vision that may indicate glaucoma.
Why We Use the Humphrey Field Analyzer II
- Precision – This diagnostic tool is proven to provide accurate, reliable results.
- Early Detection – Identify vision loss due to glaucoma earlier than other technology.
- Speed – Complete in under two minutes.
- Accessible – Can be used by patients in wheelchairs or with visual and hearing impairments.
- Focal vs. Diffuse Vision Loss Recognition – Allows for better treatment plans.
- Comparison and Baseline Measurements for Diagnostics – Pulls data from age-matched populations to improve accuracy.
OCT Glaucoma Detection
Glaucoma is practically undetectable until the disease has destroyed the better portion of your eye’s nerves. But now, with the help of OCT Glaucoma Detection, we are able to measure the thickness of your retinal nerve fiber layer. This means earlier detection (by up to six years) and earlier treatment. OCT Glaucoma Detection is also able to identify onset of macular degeneration.

Humphrey Field Analyzer II
Humphrey Field Analyzer II
Visual field testing is used to determine glaucoma severity, progression, and visual function impairment. The Humphrey Field Analyzer is an industry-recognized standard for visual field testing. It is used to detect and manage glaucoma at all stages. Various testing protocol are used for screening and monitoring early to advanced glaucoma. SITA SWAP, an additional test run using the Humphrey Field Analyzer, is used specifically to detect glaucoma in its earliest stages. This helps you get the treatment you need quickly and efficiently.
Our visual field testing completed using a Humphrey Field Analyzer is a painless diagnostic test that requires you to press a button each time a light appears on a dome. The accuracy or inaccuracy from the test helps us identify any weaknesses in your vision that may indicate glaucoma.
Why We Use the Humphrey Field Analyzer II
- Precision – This diagnostic tool is proven to provide accurate, reliable results.
- Early Detection – Identify vision loss due to glaucoma earlier than other technology.
- Speed – Complete in under two minutes.
- Accessible – Can be used by patients in wheelchairs or with visual and hearing impairments.
- Focal vs. Diffuse Vision Loss Recognition – Allows for better treatment plans.
- Comparison and Baseline Measurements for Diagnostics – Pulls data from age-matched populations to improve accuracy.

FAQ
Who is at risk of developing macular degeneration?
There are risk factors for macular degenerations that are within the control of the individual, while others are not. Controllable risk factors include being overweight, smoking, and not using eye protection when outside. Uncontrollable risk factors of macular degeneration include age, family history, light-colored irises, and far-sightedness. It is also believed women may be more susceptible to developing macular degeneration than men.
How can I prevent macular degeneration from worsening?
While macular degeneration does not currently have a cure, there are actions you can take to prevent it from worsening. These include maintaining a healthy weight, eating a well-balanced diet, eliminating smoking, and exercising regularly.
Is there a cure for macular degeneration?
No, there is currently no known cure for macular degeneration. But there are treatment options that can be administered by your ophthalmologist.
What should I do if I suspect I have macular degeneration?
Please visit a doctor if you are concerned you have AMD. With a comprehensive exam, it is usually an easy condition for our doctors to diagnose. The sooner you know you have AMD, the sooner you can begin to treat it, which should help to preserve more of your vision. (Even if you do not have AMD, determining the cause of blurry or worsening vision is important.) If you notice your vision rapidly deteriorating, this may indicate wet AMD, so schedule an appointment with your doctor promptly.
What causes macular degeneration?
Macular degeneration develops as the age ages. While the exact cause of macular degeneration is unknown, it is likely a combination of both heredity and environmental factors.
Is macular degeneration hereditary?
Not all types of macular degeneration are hereditary. However, some genes have been associated with an increased risk for developing age-related macular degeneration.
How much does AMD treatment cost?
The price of your macular degeneration treatment(s) depends on which treatments our doctors determine are best suited to your needs. Since AMD is an eye disease, it is covered by medical insurance plans, not vision insurance. The good news is that almost every health insurance policy includes coverage for macular degeneration since treatment is essential to preserve your eyesight. TRES VISION Group can help confirm which benefits you are entitled to.
Do anti-VEGF injections hurt?
Prior to treatment, your doctor will use eye drops to numb your eyes to avoid causing pain. Some patients find the medicated injections used to treat wet AMD to be mildly uncomfortable and feel some added pressure in the eye for a few hours.
What are next steps?
Step 1: Call or message us
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Step 2: Evaluate your treatment options
Using our suite of first-in-class technology, we'll discover the treatment options that are best for you.
Step 3: Start seeing clearer (and living better)
Regain your vision and restore your independence with help from the most effective, modern treatment options available.
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