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Choroidal Detachment Treatment in Connecticut: Expert Retinal Care When You Need it Most

Have you been diagnosed with choroidal detachment and don’t know how to proceed? We understand! Complex retinal conditions can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate them alone. Retina Consultants, P.C. is here to provide expert retinal care designed to protect your vision with confidence. Whether it’s a choroidal detachment or another retinal condition, our board-certified retina specialists provide precise diagnosis and treatment, backed by leading-edge technology and years of surgical and medical training.

What is choroidal detachment?

The choroid is a spongy layer of blood vessels that sits between the sclera and retina. This vascular layer supplies the outer retina with oxygen and nutrients. A choroidal detachment occurs when fluid or blood builds up between the choroid and the sclera, causing the layers to separate. This detachment affects how the eye functions and how you see.

Choroidal detachment can be hemorrhagic (blood-filled) or serous (fluid-filled). Serous choroidal detachments are associated with low intraocular pressure and are usually mildly uncomfortable. Common risk factors include trauma, inflammation, cancer, certain medications, or farsightedness. Hemorrhagic choroidal detachments are caused by high intraocular pressure, typically triggered by hypertension, blood thinners, or atherosclerosis.

Patient being checked for Choroidal Detachment in the eye in Connecticut

How do I know I have choroidal detachment?

When the choroid detaches from the back wall, patients experience little to no symptoms. However, when symptoms occur, they include:

  • Ocular pain
  • Blurred or decreased vision
  • A shadow or dark area in your field of vision
  • Eye discomfort or a feeling of pressure
  • Redness or irritation
  • Sensitivity to light

As mentioned, some cases may not cause noticeable symptoms at first. That is why regular eye exams are important, especially after surgery. Your eye doctor can detect sight-threatening conditions even before symptoms appear.

What are the treatment options for choroidal detachment?

Your retinal specialist uses a dilated exam, ultrasounds, and OCTs to diagnose choroidal detachment. Based on the diagnosis, treatment options include:

  • Observation: Small or mild detachments may resolve on their own with close monitoring.
  • Medications: Your doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatory medications or eye drops to manage inflammation and stabilize the eye. If low eye pressure is the cause, treatment may focus on correcting it.
  • Office-based procedures: In some cases, your retinal specialist may recommend draining the fluid to relieve pressure and restore normal eye structure. In cases of postoperative serous choroidal detachment caused by low intraocular pressure due to leakage, interventions will be performed to stop the leak.

There is no one-size-fits-all treatment for choroidal detachments. Treatment depends on the cause and severity of your condition. In many cases, the goal is to address the underlying issue and allow the eye to heal.

Happy patient after being treated for Choroidal Detachment in the eye in Connecticut

Do you need treatment for choroidal detachment in Connecticut?

When it comes to your vision, expertise matters. With a commitment to precision, excellence, and patient-centered care, Retina Consultants, P.C. is ready to treat choroidal detachment and other retinal conditions with confidence and clarity.

Ready to experience our retinal excellence? Contact our offices at:

Hartford

Hartford

Manchester

Manchester

Cromwell

Cromwell

Farmington

Farmington

Enfield

Enfield

Our practice is built on experience, collaboration, and compassion. With a team of six board-certified retina specialists trained at the nation’s top institutions, we inspire confidence at every step of your care.

Our Doctors

Tavish Nanda M.D.

Tavish Nanda, M.D.

Hartford / Manchester / Enfield / Farmington

Noam Rudnick, M.D., Ph.D.

Noam Rudnick, M.D., Ph.D.

Hartford / Manchester / Farmington

Greg Budoff M.D.

Greg Budoff, M.D.

Cromwell / Enfield / Farmington

Scott Walter, M.D. M.Sc

Scott Walter, M.D. M.Sc

Hartford / Farmington / Cromwell

Ron Margolis, M.D.

Ron Margolis, M.D.

Manchester / Farmington / Enfield / Cromwell

Luis Martinez, M.D., Ph.D.

Luis Martinez, M.D., Ph.D.

Hartford / Manchester / Cromwell

The physicians of Retina Consultants, P.C. are a team of board-certified and fellowship-trained retina specialists dedicated exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of retinal and vitreoretinal diseases. As the only retina-focused practice in central Connecticut, the group provides expert care to patients throughout Hartford, Manchester, Cromwell, Enfield, and Farmington.

Each specialist has completed advanced fellowship training in medical retina and vitreoretinal surgery, equipping them to manage both routine and complex retinal conditions, including macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachments, macular holes, and ocular tumors. The team combines extensive clinical experience with the latest diagnostic imaging, in-office treatments, and advanced surgical techniques.

With decades of combined experience and one of the highest vitreoretinal surgical volumes in the region, Retina Consultants, P.C. is recognized for delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care, timely access for urgent conditions, and trusted second opinions. Their commitment to excellence ensures patients receive the highest standard of specialized retinal care close to home.

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Hartford HealthCare
UCONN School of Medicine
Connecticut Children Medical Centre
Trinity Health Of New England
Eastern Connecticut Health Network
Quinnipiac University

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