Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
Central serous chorioretinopathy is an eye condition in which fluid builds up beneath the retina, in the central part of vision, which causes an alteration in the way one sees.
Common symptoms: blurred or distorted vision in the center of the visual field, perceiving objects as smaller or farther away, and sometimes a faint spot when looking straight ahead.
Related factors: It is often associated with periods of stress and with certain changes in the body that affect circulation beneath the retina.
Which specialist treats it? The ophthalmologist is the right professional to examine the back of the eye and provide follow-up. If you notice changes in sharpness or distortions in central vision, the most prudent course is to request a specialized review.
Data on 34 doctors who treat central serous chorioretinopathy
Specialties that treat central serous chorioretinopathy
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in central serous chorioretinopathy
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 central serous chorioretinopathy?
Central serous chorioretinopathy is an eye condition in which fluid builds up beneath the retina, in the central part of vision, which causes an alteration in the way one sees.
Which doctor treats central serous chorioretinopathy?
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy is usually treated by specialists in ophthalmologist, ophthalmologist.