Retinal Detachment
FAQs
Risk Factors
- Nearsightedness (myopia)
- Recent posterior vitreous separation
- Trauma (injury to the eye)
- Family history
- Eye surgery
The vitreous tugging on the retina can lead to a retinal tear. If the fluid in the eye goes through the tear and under the retina, it lifts part or all of the retina away from the back of the eye causing a retinal detachment.
Yes, retinal detachments need to be treated when they are detected because if left untreated, the retina can continue to detach and cause more risk of permanent vision loss or blindness.
They really take care of their patients, excellent doctors, friendly staff members and different locations for your convenience.
So happy that when my Retina was seriously detaching this team of professionals were there for me.
We are so grateful for their knowledge and expertise! I will recommend Retinal Consultants of Arizona to anyone who has need of their services!
Conditions We Treat
Our ophthalmologists are experienced in diagnosing and treating many retinal conditions.

