Ocular Disease Diagnosis and Treatment at Wicks Eyecare
Our skills extend beyond routine eye care to diagnosing and treating ocular diseases. Understanding the impact of eye health on overall well-being, we use the latest advancements and treatment methods to manage conditions effectively. Our team provides personalised care, ensuring you receive the best possible outcome for your eye health.
Eye Diseases we Manage in Keilor, Victoria
Cataract Surgery Co-Management
Cataract surgery can significantly improve your quality of life, and at Wicks Eyecare, we offer co-management services to ensure a seamless experience from start to finish. We work closely with surgeons to provide pre-surgical assessments and post-operative care, optimising your recovery and the success of your surgery. We aim to ensure you are fully informed and comfortable throughout the process, achieving the best possible vision outcomes.
Diabetic Eye Disease
Diabetes can seriously affect your eye health, including the risk of developing diabetic retinopathy. Our team is experienced in the early detection and management of diabetic eye disease, helping to prevent vision loss. Regular screenings are crucial for anyone with diabetes, allowing us to monitor changes and intervene early with appropriate treatments to protect your vision.
Glaucoma Testing & Treatment
Glaucoma is often called the "silent thief of sight" due to its gradual onset. Early detection through comprehensive testing is key to managing this condition and preventing irreversible vision loss. We offer advanced glaucoma testing and personalised treatment plans, aiming to maintain your vision and quality of life through the latest treatments and monitoring techniques.
Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration affects your central vision, which is vital for tasks such as reading and driving. Our team diagnoses and manages macular degeneration, employing state-of-the-art technology to monitor the condition's progression. We guide lifestyle adjustments and treatment options to help slow the disease's progression and preserve your vision for as long as possible.