I had several years of Avastin for Wet AMD in my right eye by a fantastic specialist and was discharged as cured about 5 years ago. I still had some light loss and a little distortion in the right eye and will forever.
Lately, however, I have become anxious that there are more residual symptoms although I do have a tendency to fixate on that type of data. There doesn't appear to be any more distortion on the Amsler Grid, but I still worry. I can't see my old specialist because of medical coverage network restrictions or I would go for an exam post haste.
I guess my question is who can do a local examination in the interim. If it is determined that issues exist, I can then change networks in October. I don't really know what type of physician can do an exam or if I have to run to a retinal specialist. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Regis
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skip a trip to the eyeglasses doctor and find an ophthalmologist....an eye doctor. Imho an optician hasn't the skill nor equipment to look for wet and nuances.
You are 100% correct...I have to schedule an appointment with my Optometrist and will follow up as needed. Fortunately, I can see him tomorrow. The insurance plan I'm on here in the U.S. is completely mired in referral red tape. Imagine that! I can't say hello to a provider without getting a referral from someone else in the chain.
Hi Hollyg.. Medicare my foot! The flavor I have doesn't allow me to see the specialist that is excellent so I'm going to be on the hook until January out of pocket. I really don't want the unknown doctor punching a needle in my eye. Sigh.... Rewind... You we right. Went to the Optometrist who examined me long enough to get the referral written! 😨
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