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            Anti Veg-F Intravitreal Injections
          
      
        
Anti-VEGF medication injection treatments for Wet Macular Degeneration
A common way to treat wet macular degeneration targets a specific chemical in your body that causes abnormal blood vessels to grow under the retina. That chemical is called vascular endothelial growth factor or VEGF. Several new drug treatments (called anti-VEGF drugs) have been developed for wet AMD that can block the trouble causing VEGF.  Blocking VEGF reduces the growth of abnormal blood vessels, slows their leakage, helps to slow vision loss, and in some cases improves vision.
We administrate the anti-VEGF drug (such as Lucentis or Eylea) directly to your eye and this is performed as an outpatient procedure. 
 The Cork Eye Clinic administrate the highest number of injections given on a weekly basis in Cork 
     
       
    
    
    
    
      
       
Clinic Location 
Cork Eye Clinic
Suite 7/8, Clinic A,
Cork Clinic, Western Road,
Cork, T12 VY83.
 

Tel:  021 434 1030
Fax: 021 434 1033
Email: bgolchin@corkeyeclinic.ie
 
 
 
 
    
            
      
      
      
      
 
  
  
  
    
        
        
           VIEW ALLWhat Our Patients Say
                            
                  
                 
                    From my first consultation with Mr. Golchin at the cork eye clinic to my cataract operation on both eyes at the Bon Secours Hospital, I found the whole experience excellent and I am very happy with the results. Mr. Golchin's dedication and expertise have been superb. During the procedures Mr. Golchin explained fully in a very reassuring manner each step of the procedure and allayed my fears that I may have had. I experienced no discomfort whatsoever. The post-op assessments were very thorough. Many thanks again to Mr. Golchin, his assistants and efficient & courteous medical secretaries.                 
                       Sheila Finucane (February 2023)
                 
                 
                         
         
        
 
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
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