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Understanding Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Why people with sight loss can experience visual hallucinations
Why do some people with vision loss experience hallucinations, while others do not?
Exploring clinical trials
How clinical trials help improve treatments
What are clinical trials? How do they work and what role do they play in improving healthcare? Geraldine Hoad and Sarah Clinton from the Macular Society’s research team join us to discuss the types of trials currently taking place in the UK and how you could get involved.
Genetic counselling for macular disease
What is a genetic counsellor and what genetic tests are available?
Elena Schiff is a genetic counsellor at Moorfields Eye Hospital and joins us to discuss what a genetic counsellor does, the chances of inheriting macular disease and the different genetic tests available. She will also cover what the results might mean, as well as the emotional impact that knowing this information can have.
What are the benefits of registering as sight impaired?
What role do CVIs play when seeking support for sight loss?
A Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI) can play an important role in ensuring people with sight loss receive the support they need. It can open up access to practical, financial, and emotional support, while also providing data to improve eye health services across the UK.
Revolutionary new implant for dry age-related macular degeneration
Discover how a new implant has enabled patients with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) to read again.
With over 84% of trial participants regaining the ability to read letters, numbers, and words. Mahi Muqit, senior vitreoretinal consultant at Moorfields Eye Hospital and the Institute of Ophthalmology at UCL, joins our webinar to discuss the groundbreaking results from the PRIMA system clinical trial. Learn how the technology works and what this means for the future of treating patients with dry AMD and geographic atrophy
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Thank you for your interest in ‘My Macular and Me’ webinars. These are free to access. All you need to do is complete the form below with your information. You will then be sent monthly updates on speakers, dates and times for the webinars so you can sign up whenever you want to attend. You’ll also hear the latest in research and treatments, advice on living with sight loss, how you can get involved with fundraising, events, products we sell and how we campaign. We’re really looking forward to welcoming you!
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Register for the Macular Disease Conference 2025
Macular Disease Conference 2025
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Join us online for our free conference on Saturday 13 September 2025 to get expert advice, information and support.
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Mark the date in your diary: you are now registered for the Macular Disease Conference 2025 'Hope for the Future' on Saturday, 13 September 2025 from 9.15am (BST) - great news!
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