In Tajikistan, patients diagnosed with progressive retinal and optic nerve disorders often face challenges accessing highly specialized ophthalmic treatments. Conditions such as inherited retinal dystrophies and optic neuropathies require advanced diagnostics, structured monitoring, and long-term management strategies. As awareness of global medical advancements increases, many families begin exploring international options, including regenerative ophthalmology programs offered
In Tajikistan, access to advanced ophthalmic care remains limited, especially for complex genetic and degenerative eye disorders. Many patients suffer silently from conditions such as Retinitis Pigmentosa, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and optic nerve damage, often with no long-term solutions available locally. Retinitis Pigmentosa is one of the most common inherited retinal diseases in Tajikistan. It
Optic Nerve Atrophy is a serious eye condition that leads to the gradational loss of vision due to damage to the optical nerve — the connection between the eye and the brain. In recent times, Optic Nerve Atrophy in Tajikistan has come a growing concern as further people are seeking effective and long- term treatment
Retinitis Pigmentosa( RP) is a group of rare, inherited eye diseases that beget progressive vision loss. It affects the retina — the light-sensitive towel at the reverse of the eye — leading to a gradational decline in supplemental and night vision, and ultimately central vision. The lack of awareness and treatment choices for Retinitis Pigmentosa