Chorioretinitis
The ophthalmologist is the right professional to evaluate chorioretinitis, an inflammation that jointly affects the choroid and the retina, two inner layers of the eye involved in nourishment and in capturing the image.
Common symptoms: blurred vision, the perception of spots or floating specks, sensitivity to light and, in some cases, eye pain or redness.
Common causes: It may be related to infections or to inflammatory processes that affect the inner tissues of the eye.
When should you seek care? A review is advisable in the face of changes in vision or eye discomfort that does not ease. Assessing the back of the eye with a professional helps guide the most suitable follow-up for each person.
Data on 33 doctors who treat chorioretinitis
Specialties that treat chorioretinitis
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in chorioretinitis
Dr. Carlos Takumi Namba Bando
Dr. Rodrigo Luna Muñoz
Dr. Jesús Soto Landeros
Dr. Ana Maria Ruiz Perez
Dr. Ma. Del Carmen Flores Aguilar
Dr. Melis Anaya Flores
Dr. Sergio Ruiz Esmenjaud
Dr. Jaime Ferrer Burges
Dr. Gerardo Velasco Velasco
Dra. Marcela Bergés Ahumada
Dra. Leticia Flores Ortiz
Dra. Aurora Garcia Ramirez
Dra. Karina Mateos Díaz
Dra. Sonia Pluma Rosales
Dr. Brian Eduardo Pérez Flores
Dr. Iraís Martínez Montoya
Dra. Eva Camerina Lopez Díaz Barriga
Dra. Norma Elizabeth Sanchez Ayala
Dr. Javier Cisneros Cortes
Dr. Ma. Guadalupe Pérez Guevara
Frequently asked questions
What is chorioretinitis?
The ophthalmologist is the right professional to evaluate chorioretinitis, an inflammation that jointly affects the choroid and the retina, two inner layers of the eye involved in nourishment and in capturing the image.
Which doctor treats chorioretinitis?
Chorioretinitis is usually treated by specialists in ophthalmologist, ophthalmologist.