George with his family

'When we were told George had macular disease we were all crying'

Posted: Tuesday 10 November 2020

At the age of six, George suddenly lost interest in reading, started sitting close to the television and was no longer looking his parents in the eye.At first they thought he was just playing up, but when his teacher at school noticed he had stopped reco…

Find out more

Eye Clinic waiting room

Eye care continues in lockdown

Posted: Thursday 5 November 2020

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) has urged patients to continue to attend eye clinic appointments, unless told otherwise.With England now in a new lockdown and the rest of the UK facing various restrictions, the RCOphth is encouraging ever…

Find out more

Couple on tablet

Two new Virtual Clinics in November

Posted: Wednesday 4 November 2020

The Macular Society's Virtual Clinics continue this month, with topics covering a Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI) and Sorsbys fundus dystrophy.

Find out more

Winter Warmer calls to lift spirits in lockdown

Posted: Tuesday 3 November 2020

The Macular Society is launching a new series of weekly telephone calls to help raise the spirits of our members over the next few months – while restrictions continue to be put in place across the UK.The Winter Warmer series, which launches tomorrow (We…

Find out more

Vince Hill smiling

Pop legend Vince Hill becomes Macular Society patron

Posted: Friday 30 October 2020

English pop singer, best known for his recording of ‘Edelweiss’, has become a patron of the Macular Society. Vince, aged 86, was diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in 2011.

Find out more

Researcher by microscope

Injections which could restore sight to be trialed in humans

Posted: Thursday 22 October 2020

Scientists have used gene therapy to partially restore sight in blind mice, using a process known as optogenetics.Optogenetics is the study of adding genes to neuron (nerve) cells so that they can sense light.In trials by the US firm Nanoscope, blind mic…

Find out more

'I've had to deal with all this in my own little world while the coronavirus is going on'

Posted: Tuesday 20 October 2020

There is no good time for a diagnosis of macular disease and it can be a shock for anyone to process at any time.

Find out more

professional men talking

New technology aims to improve patient experience

Posted: Friday 16 October 2020

Researchers working on a new application, which could help improve the patient experience for people with rare eye disease, will update on the project at our Working Age and Young People's Virtual Clinic later this month.

Find out more

Vision Express, woman with Macular Society scarf

Vision Express raises hundreds of thousands of pounds for people with macular disease

Posted: Wednesday 7 October 2020

A huge, heartfelt thank you to Vision Express and its customers for raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for the Macular Society this SeptemberFor every eye test last month the high-street optician donated £3 to the Macular Society.

Find out more

Combination of images of central vision loss, damaged macular, DNA and retinal epithelium

People with late-stage dry AMD needed for genetic study

Posted: Wednesday 30 September 2020

Researchers are looking for patients with late-stage, dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) to take part in a study, which could help scientists better understand the role that genetics may play in the disease.

Find out more

Charles Bonnet Gargoyles appearing on a dark road

Expert on visual hallucinations to host next Virtual Clinic event

Posted: Tuesday 29 September 2020

Have you seen things that aren't there?

Find out more

Researcher with various laboratory machines

Further gene therapy trial results prove positive for wet AMD treatment

Posted: Wednesday 23 September 2020

A US gene therapy trial for people with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has continued to show positive results, according to researchers.

Find out more