Macula & Diabetic Eye Center
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Macula & Diabetic Eye Center
Count on our skilled, board-certified eye surgeon to treat your eye conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, detached and torn retina, glaucoma, floaters and flashes, dry eye, vascular eye diseases, and low vision. Vitrectomy surgery is also available. Rest easy knowing you are going to receive personalized eye care when you visit Macula & Diabetic Eye Center.

You'll be pleased to know that we provide 24/7 emergency services and accept most insurance plans. Count on Dr. Livingston to use innovative procedures and the latest technologies while providing compassionate care for your eyes. He has been in practice as a retina-trained ophthalmologist for over 22 years!
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Dr. Livingston
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A skilled retina-trained ophthalmologist with over 22 years of experience, Dr. Peter Livingston was the first ophthalmologist in ArkLaMiss to embrace Avastin injections for AMD, diabetes and retinal vascular disease, sutureless vitrectomies, and endoscopic vitrectomies. By making use of innovative procedures and the latest technologies in eye care, he aims to provide you with the compassionate eye care you need.
Prevention
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Taking care of your eye health is important. You should get your eyes checked annually to see whether you have any eye problem that requires treatment. Visit Macula & Diabetic Eye Center for expert eye care and eye disease prevention. People suffering from diabetes need to take extra care and undergo an eye exam at least every 6 months.
Macular Degeneration
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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is irreversible damage to your retina's macula. While this disease doesn't affect your peripheral vision, it can cost you your central vision, in which case you won't be able to see the fine details of an object, whether it's placed close to you or further away.
Diabetic Retinopathy
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Diabetic people have a high level of sugar in their bloodstream. This is dangerous because such high levels can damage the blood vessels in the retina, causing them to swell and leak. Contact Macula & Diabetic Eye Center today to schedule a checkup or consultation with our experienced ophthalmologist.
Detached & Torn Retina
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Your retina is responsible for focusing light through your eye's lens, cornea, and pupil, and sending it to your brain through the optic nerve in the form of neural signals. The brain interprets these signals into the visuals we see. If your vision has become blurred and you've noticed a curtain-like shadow over your field of vision, it's time to seek medical attention from the eye care expert at Macula & Diabetic Eye Center today.
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