Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Protect Your Central Vision—Today and for Years to Come.
At Homer Eyecare we monitor both dry and wet forms of age-related macular degeneration. Using advanced retinal imaging and detailed examinations, we track changes in the macula over time and explain findings in clear, practical terms.
Your Eyes Matter
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a condition that affects the macula—the central part of the retina responsible for detailed vision used for reading, driving, and recognizing faces. Changes to your central vision—such as straight lines appearing wavy, faces becoming blurry, or dark spots developing—may happen gradually. This may feel unpredictable, creating uncertainty about your future. Without careful monitoring and macular degeneration management, vision loss can progress and interfere with independence. Early and consistent macular degeneration monitoring in Homer can help slow progression and preserve central vision for as long as possible.
Many patients across Homer, Kachemak Bay, Anchor Point, Ninilchik, and throughout the Kenai Peninsula rely on consistent evaluation to preserve meaningful visual function.

1. Regular Monitoring
We perform detailed retinal exams and OCT imaging to identify changes in the macula.
2. Individualized Care Plan
Your care plan may include nutritional guidance based on current research, lifestyle recommendations, visual monitoring tools, and coordinated referrals.
3. Ongoing Vision Support
As your vision needs evolve, we help you adapt with updated prescriptions and practical tools to support your everyday independence.
A Clear Plan to Protect
Your Vision
You Are in Good Hands
With attentive macular degeneration management and coordinated care, many patients continue to maintain meaningful independence and quality of life.
Let’s create a plan to protect your central vision.
