Vitreoretina Services
Retina care for sudden vision changes.
We check floaters, flashes, blur, distortion, and curtain-like shadows, then explain the next step in plain language.
About This Service
What vitreoretina care covers
The retina and vitreous sit at the back of the eye. When that area changes, quick review matters. We look for the cause, explain what it means, and plan the next step clearly.
A care plan is suggested only after the eye has been checked

Symptoms
Signs to notice early
A sudden change in floaters, flashes, blur, or side vision should be checked promptly.
7 m+
Common Symptoms
100%
Vision Matters
Expert
Care & Guidance
Flashes
Blurred vision
Wavy lines
A shadow or curtain
Sudden vision changes

Early check-up.
Better clarity.
Better life.
Why Choose Us
Why choose Total Retina Eye Care
Specialist-led care, clear explanation, and practical follow-up for the condition you came to check.
Retina-first focus
The plan stays centered on the problem at the back of the eye.
Careful explanation
The findings are explained in simple words, without jargon.
Follow-up continuity
Ongoing visits stay organized and easy to keep track of.
Treatment planning
The next step is matched to what the eye actually needs.
Patient reassurance
The visit helps patients feel more prepared for what comes next.
Long-term oversight
Ongoing review stays part of the care plan when it is needed.



Preferred by Leading Insurance & TPA Networks
Cashless and reimbursement support through trusted insurance and healthcare TPA partners.

Aditya Birla Health

Anmol

Anyuta

Bharati

Canara Bank

Care Health

Century

Chola

Coco

DHS

Edelweiss

Ericson

FHPL

Genins

HDFC Ergo

Health India

Health Insurance TPA

ICIC

IFFCO

Magma

Manipal

Med Save

Medi Assist

Medi Biddy

National Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Paramount

Raksha

SBI

Sun Rise

Tata AIG

Ultra Tech

Universal Sompo

Vidal Health

Aditya Birla Health

Anmol

Anyuta

Bharati

Canara Bank

Care Health

Century

Chola

Coco

DHS

Edelweiss

Ericson

FHPL

Genins

HDFC Ergo

Health India

Health Insurance TPA

ICIC

IFFCO

Magma

Manipal

Med Save

Medi Assist

Medi Biddy

National Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Paramount

Raksha

SBI

Sun Rise

Tata AIG

Ultra Tech

Universal Sompo

Vidal Health
FAQ Section
Common questions about retina care
Quick answers for people who are noticing floaters, flashes, blur, or a shadow in vision.
Do new floaters always mean a retina problem?
Not always, but sudden new floaters should be checked because they can sometimes be linked to a retinal tear or detachment.
Are flashes of light urgent?
They can be, especially when they appear with new floaters or a curtain-like shadow. A prompt retina review is a safer choice.
Will I need laser treatment?
Only if laser is the right fit for the finding. Some tears, leaks, or abnormal blood vessels can be treated that way.
Is an injection always needed?
No. Injections are used for selected retina conditions, such as swelling or abnormal blood vessels that need medicine inside the eye.
Will surgery be required?
Only in certain cases. Some retinal detachments, bleeding, or traction problems may need surgery, while others do not.
What tests might you do?
The specialist may dilate the eye, examine the retina closely, and order scans or photos when they help explain the problem.
Should I bring old reports?
Yes. Previous prescriptions, scans, discharge papers, and treatment notes can help us compare changes over time.
Can diabetes affect the retina?
Yes. Diabetes can damage retinal blood vessels and cause swelling or bleeding, so regular retina checks matter.
Ready to book
Let’s review the condition and plan the next step.
A specialist consultation can make the care path easier to understand and help you decide what needs attention now.