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Retinal Photography
Retinal photography is a non-invasive method of capturing detailed images of the retina for early detection and monitoring of conditions like diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. It establishes a baseline for treatment adjustments, provides insights into systemic health issues, aids in patient education, and serves as a documentation tool for tracking changes over time, contributing to overall eye health and vision preservation.
- OCT (ZEISS Cirrus 5000)
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a high-end system used to image the retina, optic nerve, and anterior segment of the eye. It provides highly detailed, cross-sectional images, helping eye care professionals diagnose and manage various eye conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and more.
- Visual Field Testing (ZEISS Humphrey Field Analyzer)
Visual Field Testing is a diagnostic procedure that measures the full horizontal and vertical range of what a person can see while looking straight ahead. It's used to assess peripheral (side) vision, detect blind spots (scotomas), and identify areas of vision loss, which can be crucial for diagnosing and managing eye and neurological conditions.