March Image of the Month

Kaitlyn Anderson captured the TNR Image of the Month for March of a Choroidal Detachment on our OPTOS camera. Choroidal detachment occurs when there is fluid or blood accumulated in the suprachoroidal space, causing the choroid to separate from the sclera. With a mild case the patient can be asymptomatic, but with a severe case you can experience visual disturbances including decreased, wavy or distorted vision. Treatment for choroidal detachment will be determined by the underlying cause. Click here to learn more about Retinal Conditions and if you have a retinal concern follow this link to schedule an appointment