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Visual Acuity Test

This is a standard test to measure your ability to see and read letters on an eye chart. It helps determine the clarity of your vision. 

Intraocular Pressure Measurement

We use non-contact tonometry to measure the the pressure inside your eyes. this is crucial for detecting and managing conditions like glaucoma. 

Slit-Lamp Examination

A specialized microscope which is used to examine the structures of your eyes, including the cornea, lens, iris and anterior chamber. This helps us detect abnormalities, infections, and other eye conditions. 

Dilated OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY (OCT) 

OCT is safe and non-invasive imaging technology that captures highly detailed cross-sectional images of the retina. By differentiating retinal layers and measuring their thickness, we can detect and diagnose retinal diseases and conditions at an early stage. Conditions include glaucoma, age related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic eye disease, and evaluate disorders of the optic nerves. 

Dilated Fundus Examination

Using a specialized fundus camera or retinal camera, we capture high-resolution photographs of the interior of the eye, including the retina, optic disc, macula, and blood vessels. This exam helps us document and monitor various eye conditions like diabetic retinopathy, age related macular degeneration, macular edema, and retinal detachment. 

After OCT and fundus procedure, your pupils may remain dilated up to two hours, and we advise against driving. Dilated pupils may cause distorted vision. Please arrange for alternative transportation for safety until your pupils return to normal size. 

Visual Field Test

 

The Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer is a diagnostic tool used to assess your peripheral vision. This test helps us detect any abnormalities or signs of optic nerve damage, particularly in conditions like glaucoma. 

Optical Biometry Measurements

Prior to cataract surgery, we conduct biometry to obtain precise measurements of your eyes. We utilize advanced technology called IOL Master, which is a non-invasive and highly accurate method. IOL master measures the axial length of eye, the curvature of the cornea, and the anterior chamber depth. These measurements assist us in determining the appropriate power of the intraocular lens (IOL) required for the surgery. This ensures optimal visual outcomes and a successful cataract procedure. 

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