When treating patients with age-related macular degeneration, do you perform bilateral same-day intravitreal injections?

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“Git-R-Done!” That is what my patients say to me whenever I ask them if they prefer bilateral intravitreal injections on the same day. This is the sentiment of the vast majority of my patients with bilaterally active choroidal neovascularization or diabetic macular edema undergoing intravitreal injection therapy. As many of the patients require 4 to 8 weeks of follow-up and depend on transportation to the visits, the ability to reduce the number of appointments is essential. It is not only (Read more...)

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