There are many special tests that help your eye care provider diagnose, manage, and treat an array of eye conditions. These tests may also be used to rule serious eye conditions based upon unique symptoms or signs our patients are having.
The California Optomap device provides a medical image of up to 220⁰ or 82% of the back part of the eye without eye drops in less than a ½ second. The high-definition image produced, along with other instrument capabilities, allows your eye doctor to detect, diagnose, monitor, and treat many eye conditions (macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and many others).
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an advanced eye scan technology that uses light waves to see beneath the surface of the eye. An OCT exam created detailed images of the back of the eye to provide diagnostic information for your doctor.
The Topcon Maestro 2 allows our doctors to visualize the front and back of the eye for conditions such as: diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma, macular holes, unexplained vision loss, traumatic/acquired vision conditions, and many other important conditions.
The Digital AutoPhoropter is equipped with hundreds of lenses precisely engineered to result in the most optimized eyeglass prescription for each patient. The device is equipped with advanced software technology used by your optometrist to ensure the most custom and precise eyeglass prescription every time.
The Auto-Kerato-Refractometer provides your provider with several important diagnostic information that include: steepness of the front surface of the eye (cornea), estimated numerical values for refraction (prescription starting point), and a corneal mapping (general layout of the front surface of the eye). These measurements allow your provider to enhance your care by selecting proper contact lenses, improving your refractive outcomes, and enhancing the exam experience.
A state-of-the-art device that helps your optometrist test, diagnose, and manage eye and brain related disorders. The device has many software functionalities that allow us to check: The device allows for advanced testing for the following:
Peripheral or Side Vision: Many brain and eye related diseases cause loss of side vision or central vision. This test enables monitoring for the existence or change of a condition.
Color Vision (Waggoner): Color vision problems may be congenital (born with the condition) or may be acquired through traumatic brain injury and/or eye condition. We test to determine the type of deficit. This color test is also approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to qualify new pilots for licensure as outlined in the phy item 52.
Contrast sensitivity: Many brain and eye related conditions impact how well a patient may see when in a lower contrast setting (a change or difference between light and dark backgrounds). For example, most print newspapers have a contrast of only 40%, which makes it more difficult to read – especially for patients with neurologic or eye related problems.
Pupil function: Many brain and eye related conditions impact the reaction time of pupils and the size of the pupil aperture. This test is able to quantify this difference.
Eye movements: Many brain and vision disorders impact eye movement, which is important for all functions in life. The software tracks eye movements and records findings in a quantitative way.
The Maestro 2 device has a high-definition camera that records a color image of the interior back of the eye. This allows the real-time documentation of eye conditions to monitor for changes over time with your eye doctor.
iCare’s patented rebound technology is a proven technique for obtaining accurate and rapid intraocular pressure measurements from all your patients. Measuring requires no anesthetic drops, air puffs or other preparation