Macular Degeneration Care in Oscoda, MI
Macular degeneration is an eye condition that affects your central vision—the part you rely on for reading, driving, and recognizing faces. At Oscoda Optics, we provide ongoing care and monitoring to help detect changes early and support your long-term vision.
What Is Macular Degeneration?
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) affects the macula, a small but important area in the center of the retina that helps you see fine details clearly. When this area becomes damaged, it can make everyday activities like reading or recognizing faces more difficult.
In many cases, the condition develops slowly, and changes in vision may not be noticeable right away. That’s why regular eye exams are an important part of monitoring your eye health.
From medical treatments to your annual eye exam, we provide a wide range of services at Oscoda Optics.
Conveniently located, we offer flexible hours to fit your busy schedule, so your care works around your life.
Meet the eye doctors at Oscoda Optics. Here, you get care backed by a network of clinical expertise.
The Importance of Eye Exams
In the early stages, macular degeneration may not cause obvious symptoms. Routine eye exams allow our Oscoda eye doctor to monitor your eye health over time and look for subtle changes that could affect your vision.
By keeping up with regular visits, Dr. Alda can track any progression and help guide you on the next steps if needed. Ongoing care plays an important role in helping you maintain your vision and continue doing the things you enjoy.
Macular Degeneration Testing and Monitoring
During your visit, our optometrist examines your central vision and overall eye health, paying close attention to any changes that could be related to macular degeneration. This includes evaluating how well you see fine details and examining the health of the retina.
Dr. Alda uses tools like digital retinal imaging to capture detailed images of the back of your eyes, allowing us to monitor even small changes over time. If we notice anything that needs closer attention, we’ll talk you through what it means and what the next steps might be.
Symptoms of AMD
Macular degeneration often develops gradually, but there are certain changes in your vision that may be worth paying attention to.
- Blurry or distorted central vision
- Difficulty reading or seeing fine details
- Straight lines appearing wavy
- Trouble recognizing faces
If you notice any of these changes, it’s important to have your eyes checked. Early evaluation can help us better understand what’s going on and guide you on the right next steps.
Macular Degeneration Care with Dr. Shelby Alda
Dr. Shelby Alda provides care for macular degeneration with a focus on consistency, clear communication, and long-term support. With her local roots in the East Tawas area, she understands the importance of building trusted relationships and helping patients feel comfortable returning for ongoing care. She takes the time to explain any findings and works with you to monitor changes.
If you’re due for an eye exam or have concerns about changes in your central vision, we’re here to help. Please call our office to schedule your visit so we can ensure you’re booked for the appropriate exam.
