Intravitreal Injections

Intravitreal Injections in Ahmedabad

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Intravitreal Injections

Intravitreal Injections in Ahmedabad

Restoring Vision. Protecting Long-Term Eye Health.

At Core Vision – A Speciality Eye Clinic, we provide trusted Intravitreal Injections in Ahmedabad, led by Dr. Aneri Shah Ambani (MS Ophthal. – Gold Medalist, FVRS, FICO UK) and Dr. Rushil Ambani (MS Ophthal., FCRS, FICO – Harvard, USA). Our clinic offers advanced anti-VEGF and corticosteroid injection treatments to manage retinal conditions such as Diabetic Macular Edema, Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), and Retinal Vein Occlusion. Performed with precision, safety, and patient comfort, these retinal injection therapies help preserve vision, control disease progression, and improve visual outcomes.

What are Intravitreal Injections?

Intravitreal injections involve delivering medications directly into the vitreous cavity of the eye – the clear gel that fills the space between the lens and the retina. This allows the medicine to act directly on the affected area, ensuring faster, more effective results compared to oral or topical medications.

When Are Intravitreal Injections Needed?

Intravitreal injections are typically recommended for conditions such as :

Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) : To reduce retinal swelling and prevent vision loss.

Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) : To stop abnormal blood vessel growth and leakage.

Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO) : To manage retinal fluid accumulation.

Post-Surgical Infections or Inflammations : For direct, targeted delivery of antibiotics or steroids.

Anti-VEGF Injections

Control abnormal blood vessel growth and fluid leakage.

Steroid Injections

Reduce inflammation and macular swelling.

Antibiotic/Antiviral Medications

Treat retinal infections like endophthalmitis or retinitis.

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Types of Medications Used

Combination Therapy

Customized plans to address complex or resistant retinal conditions.

TYPES OF MEDICATIONS USED

Anti-VEGF Injections

Control abnormal blood vessel growth and fluid leakage.

Steroid Injections

Reduce inflammation and macular swelling.

Antibiotic/Antiviral Medications

Treat retinal infections like endophthalmitis or retinitis.

Combination Therapy

Customized plans to address complex or resistant retinal conditions.

Recovery & Results

Most patients resume normal activities within a day. Mild discomfort or redness may occur temporarily. The injected medication begins to act immediately, and noticeable visual improvement or stabilization can often be seen after a few treatment sessions.

Our goal is not only to preserve your vision but to protect your confidence and independence through every stage of retinal care.

- Dr. Aneri Shah Ambani

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Why Consult Dr. Aneri Shah Ambani?

Gold Medalist Vitreoretina Specialist with advanced training (FVRS, FICO UK).

Expertise in all Intravitreal Therapies including Anti-VEGF, Steroid, and Combination Injections.

Focus on Precision & Patient Comfort with strict sterile protocols.

Personalized Retinal Care Plans for sustainable long-term vision outcomes.

Dr. Aneri Shah Ambani - Eye Specialist

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Why Consult Dr. Aneri Shah Ambani?

Dr. Aneri Shah Ambani - Eye Specialist

Gold Medalist Vitreoretina Specialist with advanced training (FVRS, FICO UK).

Expertise in all Intravitreal Therapies including Anti-VEGF, Steroid, and Combination Injections.

Focus on Precision & Patient Comfort with strict sterile protocols.

Personalized Retinal Care Plans for sustainable long-term vision outcomes.

Restore and protect your vision with advanced intravitreal therapy

Book Consultation

Schedule your consultation with Dr. Aneri Shah Ambani at Core Vision Eye Clinic today.

Act early, treat effectively - safeguard your sight for a brighter tomorrow.

FAQ

Patient Information

Intravitreal injections are used to treat retinal conditions that affect central vision, such as diabetic macular edema, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and retinal vein occlusion. These injections deliver medication directly into the eye for targeted and effective treatment.

Yes, intravitreal injections are safe when performed by experienced retina specialists under strict sterile conditions. Modern techniques and careful monitoring help minimize risks and ensure effective treatment outcomes.

Intravitreal injections are generally well tolerated. Numbing eye drops are used before the procedure, and most patients experience only mild pressure or temporary discomfort during the injection.

The frequency of injections depends on the specific retinal condition and how the eye responds to treatment. Some patients may require a series of injections over time, while others may need fewer treatments based on disease stability.

Intravitreal injections are generally well tolerated. Numbing eye drops are used before the procedure, and most patients experience only mild pressure or temporary discomfort during the injection.

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