ADVANCED EYE CHECKUP
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We offer advanced eye checkup services designed to safeguard your vision and detect any potential issues early on. From intricate assessments of visual acuity to thorough evaluations of ocular health, including examinations for conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, we ensure a meticulous review of your eyes' well-being.
Advanced Vision Test
History and Symptom Review
Collect detailed medical history, including family history of eye diseases, medications, and any symptoms you are experiencing
Visual Acuity Test
Use an eye chart to measure how well you can see at different distances
Digital Refraction Objective, Subjective
Determine your exact prescription for glasses or contact lenses using an advanced phoropter and refractor to avoid any translation errors
Keratometry
Measure the curvature of the cornea to assess conditions like astigmatism or corneal irregularities
Slit-Lamp Examination
Use a slit lamp microscope to examine the structures at the front of the eye, including the cornea, iris, lens, and anterior chamber
Myopia Assessment for Kids
Axial Length Measurement
To measure the length of the eye from the cornea to the retina. This measurement is crucial for assessing myopia progression. Increasing axial length is associated with myopia progression
Corneal Topography
To map the curvature of the cornea and detect any changes that might contribute to myopia
Cycloplegic Refraction
To get an accurate measurement of refractive error by temporarily paralyzing the eye's focusing muscle
Binocular Vision Tests
Cover Test
Evaluate the alignment of the eyes by covering one eye at a time and observing the movement of the uncovered eye
Phoria Test (Maddox Rod Test)
Determine the presence and degree of latent strabismus (phoria) by using a Maddox rod or prism
Stereopsis Test
Assess depth perception and the ability to see in three dimensions using tests such as the Titmus Fly Test
Convergence and Divergence Test
Measure the ability of the eyes to move inward (convergence) and outward (divergence) using near point of convergence (NPC) and other tests.
Accommodation Tests
Evaluate the ability of the eyes to focus on near and far objects, such as through the use of an RAF ruler
Squint (Strabismus) Evaluation
Cover Test
Identify misalignment by covering and uncovering each eye while you focus on a target
Hirschberg Test
Shine a light in your eyes and observe the reflection on the cornea to assess alignment
Prism Cover Test
Use prisms to measure the angle of deviation in strabismus by observing the eye's movement through prisms of different strengths
Computer Vision Assessment
Symptom Review
Ask about symptoms such as eye strain, headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes, and neck/shoulder pain, especially related to computer use
Workstation Ergonomics Evaluation
Discuss and evaluate your workstation setup, including screen position, lighting, and duration of screen time
Accommodation and Vergence Tests
Assess the eyes' ability to focus on near tasks and coordinate properly during extended screen use
Sports Vision for Active Lifestyle
Contrast Sensitivity
Measure the ability to distinguish between different shades of gray, which is crucial for performance in varying lighting conditions
Hand-Eye Coordination
Evaluate coordination using tasks that require simultaneous eye and hand movements, such as catching a ball
Depth Perception
Test stereopsis to assess how well you can judge distances and three-dimensional structures
Dry Eye Assessment
Advanced Dry eye Assessment
Using advanced Japanese technology for non-invasive Tear Break-up Time (NIBUT), Meibomian gland imaging with the area of loss analysis, tear meniscus height analysis, blink analysis, real fluorescein imaging and video acquisition, and video review of anterior corneal aberrations between blinks
Tear Break-Up Time (TBUT)
Apply a fluorescein dye to the eye and measure the time it takes for dry spots to appear on the cornea. A short TBUT indicates tear film instability
Schirmer Test
Place a small strip of filter paper inside the lower eyelid to measure tear production over a set period. Low moisture levels indicate dry eye
Ocular Surface Staining
Use dyes like fluorescein to identify areas of the ocular surface that are damaged or dry
Meibomian Gland Evaluation
Examine the Meibomian glands (oil glands) in the eyelids using a slit lamp to assess their function and detect blockages
Glaucoma Screening
Tonometry
Measure intraocular pressure (IOP) to screen for glaucoma using Goldmann Applanation Tonometry: Considered the gold standard
Optic Nerve Examination
Use ophthalmoscopy or slit-lamp biomicroscopy to examine the optic nerve for signs of glaucoma, such as increased cupping
Gonioscopy
Examine the drainage angle of the eye using a special lens. This helps in diagnosing different types of glaucoma
Retina Screening
Fundus Evaluation
Direct & Indirect Ophthalmoscopy to check retina health and early signs related to Diabetes or hypertension
Optic DiscExamination
Use ophthalmoscopy or slit-lamp biomicroscopy to examine the optic Disc
Amsler Grid Test
The Amsler grid test assists us in evaluating the clarity of your central vision and detecting diseases affecting your macula
Follow-Up and Treatment
Diagnosis and Discussion
Discuss the findings with you, explaining any detected conditions and their implications
Treatment Plan
Develop a treatment plan that may include medications, lifestyle changes, vision therapy, or other interventions depending on the condition diagnosed
Regular Monitoring
Schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor the condition and adjust treatment as necessary.
This comprehensive approach ensures a thorough evaluation of your vision and eye health, covering a wide range of potential issues and providing tailored recommendations for each individual's needs

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