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Macular Degeneration Treatment in Indianapolis
10 holistic practitioners in Indianapolis who can help with Macular Degeneration. Gabriel's evidence-based protocols, matched to local practitioners.
10 Practitioners
3 Treatments
6+ Supplements
Gabriel's Approach to Macular Degeneration
Gabriel focuses on prevention and slowing progression (AMD not curable). For dry AMD: AREDS2 formula (proven to slow progression 25%), diet rich in lutein/zeaxanthin (leafy greens, eggs), omega-3, protect eyes from light (sunglasses, blue light filters), address cardiovascular health, smoking cessat...
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Key Supplements
- AREDS2 Formula (Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2—proven to reduce progression to advanced AMD 25%): Vitamin C 500mg, Vitamin E 400 IU, Zinc 80mg (as zinc oxide), Copper 2mg (to prevent copper deficiency from high zinc), Lutein 10mg, Zeaxanthin 2mg (PreserVision AREDS2 or generic equivalent—take daily if intermediate or advanced AMD, NOT for early AMD or no AMD—doesn't prevent onset, only slows progression)
- Lutein 10-20mg/day + Zeaxanthin 2-4mg/day (carotenoids concentrated in macula—filter blue light, antioxidant, protective, from diet or supplements)
- Omega-3 (DHA) 1000-2000mg/day (retina high in DHA, anti-inflammatory, protective—some studies show benefit, AREDS2 didn't but other evidence positive)
- Astaxanthin 6-12mg/day (potent antioxidant, crosses blood-retina barrier, protects photoreceptors)
- Bilberry Extract 160mg 2x/day (anthocyanins support retinal health, night vision)
- Ginkgo Biloba 120-240mg/day (improves retinal blood flow—some evidence, mixed results)
Key Lab Markers
- Dilated Eye Exam (ophthalmoscopy—visualizes macula, drusen, pigment changes, atrophy)
- Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT—detailed cross-section of retina, measures retinal thickness, detects fluid—wet AMD)
- Fluorescein Angiography (dye injected, photographs blood vessels—identifies wet AMD, choroidal neovascularization)
- Amsler Grid (home monitoring—patient looks at grid, checks for distortion, missing areas—early sign of wet AMD conversion, should use daily if dry AMD)
Practitioners in Indianapolis for Macular Degeneration
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#1
80GPS
Dr. Katelin Parkinson
VerifiedDr. Katelin Parkinson·ND, FAE
4.8(47)
6155 N College Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220
Functional Medicine Consultation
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(317) 969-5524#2
80GPS
Rhonda Marsh
Rhonda Marsh·RN, MSN, FNP-BC
4.9(134)
9333 North Meridian Street, Suite 101, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Functional Medicine Consultation
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(317) 580-9333#3
80GPS
Dr. Melanie MacLaren
VerifiedDr. Melanie MacLaren·ND, RYT
4.6(54)
1724 E 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
naturopathic medicine
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(317) 661-4105#4
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Dr. Thomas George Eyrich
VerifiedDr. Thomas George Eyrich·DC, LAc, ND
4.7(92)
Indianapolis, IN area
Chiropractic Care
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(317) 468-2271#5
80GPS
Vanessa Edwards
VerifiedVanessa Edwards·ND, LAc, MT
4.5(38)
Indianapolis, IN area
naturopathic medicine
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(937) 817-4338#6
80GPS
Dr. Lori Petrucciani
VerifiedDr. Lori Petrucciani·ND
4.6(42)
6336 Avalon Lane East Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46220
naturopathic medicine
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(317) 555-0100#7
80GPS
Sarah E. Crook
Sarah E. Crook·NP
4.6(45)
9333 North Meridian Street, Suite 101, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Functional Medicine Consultation
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(317) 580-9333#8
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Macy J. Louthain
Macy J. Louthain·NP
4.5(33)
9333 North Meridian Street, Suite 101, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Functional Medicine Consultation
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(317) 580-9333