
Services
Beacon Retina is proud to offer the latest technology in advanced diagnostic equipment as well as multiple treatment modalities, including minimally invasive options.

Dr. Wong during a surgical mission trip in Ecuador
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging

The retina is a delicate structure and is considered a direct extension of the brain with nerve fibers embedded within. Highly advanced optical systems are required to capture and analyze images of the retina. We have multiple modalities at our disposal, including optical coherence tomography, wide-field fundus photography, B-scan ultrasound, fluorescein angiography, and more.
Laser Technology

Laser is used to treat a variety of conditions, including retinal tears or holes, abnormal blood vessels (neovascularization) and retinal swelling (macular edema).
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Ask us about our micropulse laser, which can be a less invasive option in place of eye injections.
Intravitreal Injections

Eye injections are commonly used to treat macular degeneration (both wet and dry forms), diabetic retinopathy, and other diseases affecting blood vessels or swelling in the retina. We work closely with you to deliver the most comfortable experience possible, by tailoring every step from numbing preparation to after care.
Pneumatic Retinopexy

Pneumatic retinopexy involves the placement of a small gas bubble inside the eye, performed in the office, to repair retinal detachments. For select patients, this is a less invasive option and offers easier recovery than vitrectomy surgery.
Vitrectomy Surgery

Pars plana vitrectomy is an effective solution for many conditions such as retinal detachment, macular hole, epiretinal membrane, floaters, and bleeding inside the eye, among others.
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Dr. Wong has performed a thousand vitrectomy surgeries using small-gauge instruments and personally monitors your healing and progress at every visit, without delegating to assistants or substitute providers.
Scleral Buckle

Scleral buckles are also used to repair retinal detachments, and serve as a physical support surrounding the eye, cinching it slightly like a belt. They are especially useful in complex retinal detachments such as patients with high myopia (extreme nearsightedness), or who have a history of multiple retinal detachments complicated by scar tissue.
