Explore expert-vetted resources about preventing, managing, and treating macular degeneration.
Current treatments for wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) require eye injections approximately every 4 – 8 weeks. Learn about a potential new treatment that may require less frequent injections.
People with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can have a wide range of visual impairments: some with early AMD have almost normal vision, while others with advanced AMD have lost most of their central vision. For many, the right glasses can be helpful.
Sunglasses are important for the maintenance of eye health and, of course, are a fashion statement! These glasses can diminish the intensity of both visible and invisible light (which includes the potentially damaging ultraviolet light).
Learn why stem cell replacement therapy for dry macular degeneration is showing promise.
Here are the answers to some of the most common questions about injection treatments for AMD.
Learn what Choroidal Neovascularization (CNV) is, its causes, symptoms, and cutting-edge treatments.