What are the Symptoms of AMD?
AMD typically begins without symptoms. However, as the condition progresses, you may experience:
- Blurred or distorted central vision
- Difficulty recognizing faces
- Dark or empty spots in your vision
- Trouble with tasks like reading or driving
Early detection is critical, so routine eye exams are essential for those at risk.
Dry vs. Wet AMD: What’s the Difference?
There are two types of AMD:
- Dry AMD: The more common type, where the macula thins over time, leading to gradual vision loss
- Wet AMD: Less common but more severe, involving abnormal blood vessels leaking fluid or blood into the macula, causing rapid vision loss
Understanding the type of AMD you have is crucial for choosing the right treatment plan.


Manage AMD with Personalized Treatment Plans
Although AMD is incurable, we provide several treatment strategies to slow its progression.
- Dietary supplements for dry AMD
- Intravitreal injections for wet AMD to control fluid buildup
- Laser treatments to prevent further damage
We personalize every treatment plan to suit your needs and maximize your visual outcomes.


Get an AMD Screening
Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen. Schedule a comprehensive AMD screening at Family Focus Eyecare to get ahead of age-related macular degeneration. Our specialized care is here to protect your vision for the long term.

Protect Your Central Vision
AMD affects the central part of your vision, making daily tasks like reading or driving more difficult. Early detection is crucial to managing AMD. At Family Focus Eyecare, we offer comprehensive screenings to identify AMD in its earliest stages, helping preserve your central vision and maintain your independence.

Tailored AMD Treatment Plans
No two cases of AMD are the same, which is why we provide personalized treatment plans tailored to your condition. Whether you're experiencing dry or wet AMD, our team will guide you through treatments to slow the progression and protect your eyesight.

Eye Exams to Monitor AMD
Managing AMD requires consistent care and monitoring. Our team uses advanced imaging technologies to track the progression of the disease and adjust your treatment plan as needed. Regular eye exams help us stay ahead of AMD, ensuring we protect your vision for the future.