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Hours 8am-5pm Monday-Friday |
Kirkwood
Office 1034 S. Kirkwood Blvd. Kirkwood, MO 63122 (314) 821-4252 |
St.
Charles Office 1475 Kisker Rd, St Charles, MO 63304 (636) 939-3600 |
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Retinal Detachments![]() The retina is a thin lining of the back of the eye. This lining lays smoothly against the inside surface of the back of the eye. A retinal detachment occurs when the retina pulls away from the back of the eye. This causes the retina to not function properly in this area. If left untreated, the retina can continue to pull away and eventually cause blindness. There are specific signs associated with a retinal detachment that you would notice- bright flashes of light, numerous floaters and a curtain/shade appearance over a portion of your vision. Retinal detachment are a serious problem and require prompt treatment to prevent vision loss. |
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