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Angiography
Fluorescein Angiography
Common questions asked by patients: How long does a fluorescein angiography take? What is fluorescein angiography used for? What are the benefits of fluorescein angiography? Does fluorescein angiography hurt?
Fluorescein angiography is a specialized medical procedure that provides critical insights into the health of the retina and its blood vessels. During this test, a fluorescent dye is injected into the bloodstream. As the dye circulates through the eyes, a camera captures detailed images of the blood flow in the retina. This helps eye care professionals diagnose conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and other vascular disorders. It’s a fast, effective method to ensure accurate diagnoses and tailor treatments to your specific needs. Contact us at Connecticut Retina Consultants for more information. We serve patients from Hamden CT, Norwalk CT, Trumbull CT, New Haven CT, Madison CT, Fairfield CT, Stratford CT, Northford CT, Woodbridge CT, Stamford CT, Weston CT, Bridgeport CT, Milford CT, North Haven Bridge CT, West Shore CT, Clinton CT, Guilford CT, and surrounding areas.
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