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wet macular degeneration

by valkris5, Jul 22, 2007 05:03AM
My mom lives in Canton, Ohio and has been diagnosed with wet macular degeneration. She received one treatment while visiting me in Texas, but we  need to find a very reputable retina specialist in Canton or Cleveland. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thank you so much!
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by John C Hagan, Jul 22, 2007 10:32AM
If you don't find a private practice retinal specialist near you there is always the Cleveland Clinic. The treatment of wet macular degeneration has dramatically improved in the last few years due to the development of VEGF inhibitors that are injected directly into the eye. It's still a very, very serious problem especially because of the tendency to develop in both eyes.

JCH MD Ophthalmologist

by JodieJ, Jul 22, 2007 12:21PM
To: valkris5
Castle Connolly lists two ophthalmologists at the Cleveland Clinic (both specializing in macular degeneration) as ranking among America's top doctors.  They are Dr. Hilel Lewis and Dr. Andrew Schachat.  My guess is that they are both winners.  You can get more info about these doctors at the Castle Connolly website (www.castleconnolly.com) or in a Castle-Connolly directory at your public library.  

by Debby317, Nov 19, 2007 11:40AM
To: John C Hagan
Hi I see your an MD. Great! Have you heard of a drug called Lucentis? And what do you think of it?
Thanks so much my mother has this disease and she has no life because of it. Us kids will try anything to help her.

by John C Hagan, Nov 19, 2007 12:29PM
These medications like Lucentis have enabled us to make dramatic improvements in the treatment of wet macular degeneration. However they generally will not undo damage already present and in about 25% of the cases the damage progresses in spite of treatment with Lucentis and other VEGF inhibitors.

JCH III MD

by Debby317, Nov 19, 2007 04:23PM
Thank you

by John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, Nov 19, 2007 04:46PM
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