Visual Field Screening
A Visual Field Test will allow your eye doctor to see the full horizontal and vertical range of what you are able to see peripherally. They determine the potential of blind spots (scotomas) occurring, which could indicate eye diseases.
A Confrontation Visual Field Test is the most common type of field test used by eye doctors. You will be asked to cover one eye while focusing on a specific target object, such as the doctor, and then you will be asked to describe images in his/her peripheral vision. If an eye disease is suspected, further comprehensive, more formal types of tests may be required.
Fundus Photos
Fundus cameras are used to monitor the progression of a disease, to diagnose a disease or in screening programs, where the photos can be analyzed later.
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Optical Coherence Tomography Scan
The highly advanced Optical Coherence Tomography Scan is a noninvasive technique for retinal imaging. Using optical coherence tomography, eye length and other components of the retina can be accurately measured and give a clear assessment of eye damage such as retinal separation and macular degeneration.