At Eye Surgeons of Indiana, we understand how vital clear vision is for life in Muncie, whether it’s reading, driving safely, or enjoying hobbies with family and friends. Taking care of your vision to preserve that quality of life is what we do.
Understanding AMD and Its Effects on Vision
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of central vision loss in adults over 50. It affects the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for detailed, sharp vision. As AMD progresses, it can make everyday tasks, like reading, recognizing faces, or driving, more difficult. AMD occurs in two primary forms:
- Dry AMD: The more common type, marked by gradual thinning of the macula and the buildup of drusen (harder yellow deposits). Vision loss progresses slowly but can become significant over time.
- Wet AMD: Less common but more aggressive, wet AMD occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow under the retina and leak fluid or blood, leading to rapid central vision loss.
Early detection and regular monitoring are critical for preserving sight and maintaining independence for Muncie residents.



