About The Retina Institute of the Carolinas
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The Normal Retina
Retina Macula Vitreous
Retina/Vitreous Conditions
Flashes/Floaters Diabetic Retinopathy Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD) Sickle Cell Retinopathy Retinal Tears/Detachment Uveitis Macular Hole Macular Pucker Retinal Macroaneurysm Branch Retinal Vein Occlusions Central Retinal Vein Occlusions Central Serious Retinopathy
Surgical Procedures
Vitrectomy Laser Application to Retina Scleral Buckle Pneumatic Retinopexy Intravitreal Kenalog Injection

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People with retinal disorders often face possible blindness. When facing a potentially grim prognosis, patients at the Retina Institute of the Carolinas come to receive the most advanced retinal treatments in a caring environment. Drs. Samiy, Farr and Tucker are Board-certified fellowship-trained Retina specilists. They have studied at some of the countries most-regarded hospitals (such as Duke, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, & MUSC) and have over a decade of experience caring exclusively for patients with retinal problems. At the Retina Institute we pride ourselves in providing state-of-the art retinal care in a caring compassionate manner.

Among the disorders we treat are:

  • Retinal detachments
  • Retinal tears
  • Pediatric retinal disorders
  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Intraocular tumors
  • Uveitis (inflammation of the eye)
  • Macular Conditions
  • Age-related Macular degeneration (AMD)
  • Macular pucker (Epiretinal membrane)
  • Flashes and Floaters
  • Vitreous detachment
  • Retinal vein or artery occlusions
  • Ocular trauma
  • Our offices are located in Charlotte, NC, Gastonia, NC, Monroe, NC, and Rock Hill, SC