Hospitals and clinics treating Posterior vitreous detachment (floaters and flashes)

Floaters and flashes or posterior vitreous detachment is the presence of flashes of light or floating images that block vision (two may also occur at the same time). This is caused by a collapse of vitreous gel. However, there may also be a more serious underlying cause for this complaint, which is called detachment of the retina. Suspect retinal detachment when there is a new onset of floaters and flashes, painless loss of vision and distorted vision.

Submit a request for further information, a quotation or indicative cost. Your enquiry will be forwarded to up to 3 private healthcare providers. They will respond directly with further information.

Get a quote for posterior vitreous detachment (floaters and flashes) treatment >

Sort by:

GP practice/centre

GP practice/centre

GP practice/centre

GP practice/centre

GP practice/centre

GP practice/centre

GP practice/centre

GP practice/centre

GP practice/centre

Advertisement