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Dr. John Saer - New Orleans Retina

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Why choose retina Associates New Orleans?

Patient Information mark@amazemedia.com 2021-06-21T12:05:45-05:00 Download New Patient Forms PDF The retina is a thin layer of nerves in the back of the eye that functions like the film in …

Why choose our retinal eye care center?

Join us on FaceBook. Our team is available to answer your questions and schedule appointments at (504) 456-9061. The physicians and staff of Retina Associates New Orleans are dedicated to diagnosing and treating common and rare retinal conditions. Our decades of clinical experience, commitment to research, passion for technological innovation, and unyielding compassion for …

Where can I get an appointment for retinal imaging?

John B. Saer, MD, PhD, FACS, APMC. Retina Specialist. Practice limited to diseases and surgery of the vitreous, macula and retina. Retina Fellowship (Surgical and Medical Retina, 2 years): Tulane University Affiliated Hospitals, including Tulane Medical Center, Charity Hospital of New Orleans, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, and the ...

What are the symptoms of diabetic retinopathy in Louisiana and Mississippi?

Patient Portal Retinitis Pigmentosa & Stargardt Patient Portal Contact Us Please send us a message or call us for an appointment. We are located conveniently at I-10 and N. Causeway Blvd. near Lakeside Mall. THE RETINA INSTITUTE, New Orleans, LA 2701 N. Causeway Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70002, United States (504) 455-0500 Hours Open today

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What is visible on an exam?

Visible on exam and advanced imaging technologies are signs that correlate with and may even predict your cardiovascular risk. Scientists are applying artificial intelligence to retinal imaging to discover and reduce these risks.

Can native organic retinal cells be rescued from macular degeneration?

Future breakthroughs likely will allow our native organic retinal cells to be rescued from degenerative disorders such as macular degeneration. Research is showing this to be possible. The field of Retina is leading medicine in the development of genetic and stem cell therapies, which may be available for macular degeneration and inherited retinal disorders within 5 years.

Effectiveness

This was the most amazing 5 minutes I’ve ever spent in my life. The procedure was painless. In my case, I could see things I haven’t seen in a long time as soon as I got home. The day after, I woke early to read the newspaper without glasses. On the drive in for my one day post op appointment, I could see license plates and street signs.

Improved overall quality of life

I’m a very active hunter and fisherman. I’ve worn glasses since I was a young boy. I had to purchase special scopes for my guns and lost many a pair of glasses in the waters of Louisiana. The first time I went fishing after the surgery, it was unbelievable. I could see redfish schooling in the water clearly.

Comfort

After 35 years of glasses or contacts, it’s amazing to wake up and see the bedside clock! This is the best thing that I have ever done for myself. I still forget sometimes and try and take out my contacts before I go to sleep! It’s great! The surgery was quick and painless and recovery was non-existent. I was back at work the next morning.

Our Office is Open!

We know that many people are feeling fear and anxiety about going out in public, but we are excited to announce that the government has deemed that the situation has improved enough to approve the full reopening of eye care facilities.

Our Updated Practice Policies

Our eye care clinics are taking extra precautions to ensure the health and safety of our patients by enforcing social distancing and enacting other policies to reduce potential virus transmission. Though each RSI office will have its own variations on protocols, our general practice policies with regards to COVID-19 are as follows:

Contact Your Local Eye Care Facility

At Retina Specialty Institute, our number one priority has always been and will always be offering exceptional eye care to our patients in a safe and professional environment. We are excited to be fully operational again and hope to see you in one of our offices soon! CONTACT US today for an appointment.

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