Advanced Dry Macular Degeneration Care at Parker Murri Vision
At Parker Murri Vision, we provide advanced treatment options for Geographic Atrophy (GA), an advanced form of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) that causes progressive and irreversible vision loss. Geographic Atrophy develops when retinal cells within the macula gradually deteriorate, leading to blind spots, reduced central vision, and increasing difficulty with everyday activities such as reading, driving, and recognizing faces.
For patients throughout Murray, Salt Lake City, and surrounding Utah communities, early diagnosis and treatment may help slow the progression of Geographic Atrophy and preserve functional vision for as long as possible.
Benefits of Geographic Atrophy Treatment
Why Patients Choose Geographic Atrophy Treatment
Advanced treatment options may help slow disease progression and preserve independence for patients living with Geographic Atrophy.
Slows Disease Progression
FDA-approved treatments such as Izervay may help slow the growth of Geographic Atrophy lesions and reduce the rate of vision decline.
Preserves Functional Vision
By slowing retinal cell degeneration, treatment may help patients maintain important daily activities like reading, driving, and recognizing faces.
Minimally Invasive Care
Geographic Atrophy treatment is performed through in-office eye injections, providing a non-surgical option for managing this progressive retinal condition.
Understanding Geographic Atrophy
What to Expect From Diagnosis and Treatment
While there is currently no cure for Geographic Atrophy, recent advances in retinal medicine have created new opportunities to slow disease progression and help patients maintain their quality of life. Our team works closely with each patient to develop a personalized treatment plan based on their condition and visual goals.
Geographic Atrophy (GA) is an advanced form of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) that causes progressive damage to the retinal cells within the macula. Over time, this deterioration leads to blind spots, loss of central vision, and increasing difficulty performing everyday tasks. While Geographic Atrophy typically progresses slowly, it can eventually result in significant visual impairment if left untreated.