- Visual Acuity Testing
We use a modern autorefractokeratometer and digital phoropter to measure your visual acuity with exceptional accuracy. This equipment helps determine your exact prescription for glasses or contact lenses by quickly assessing how your eyes focus light.
- Tonometer (Pachymetry-Based, Not Air Puff)
Our tonometer measures your eye pressure without the discomfort of the traditional air puff method. Instead, we use a pachymetry-based system that provides a more precise reading while ensuring a more comfortable experience.
- Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT).
OCT is an advanced imaging technique that captures detailed cross-sectional images of the retina, helping to detect early signs of eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.
- Fundus Camera.
This camera takes high-resolution images of the back of the eye (the retina) to detect and monitor conditions like retinal detachment, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease.
- Corneal Topographer
The corneal topographer maps the surface of your cornea, allowing us to diagnose conditions like keratoconus and optimize treatment options for refractive surgeries such as LASIK.
- Corneal Endothelial Cells Microscope
This specialized microscope examines the health of the innermost layer of the cornea, the endothelial cells, which are crucial for maintaining corneal clarity and function.
- Digital Slit Lamp with Recording
Our digital slit lamp allows us to examine your eyes under high magnification and record photos and videos of interesting cases. By using special lenses, we can also perform a detailed fundoscopy, examining the retina all the way to the far periphery. This method is essential for diagnosing and evaluating conditions like diabetic retinopathy, retinal tears (with or without detachment), and other retinal abnormalities.
- YAG Laser for Laser Capsulotomy
For patients with secondary cataracts (posterior capsule opacification), we use a YAG laser to perform a capsulotomy, a quick, painless procedure that restores clear vision.
- A-Scan Ultrasound
This ultrasound technology measures the length of the eye, which is crucial for selecting the correct intraocular lens (IOL) for cataract surgery.
- B-Scan Ultrasound
The B-scan provides detailed images of the eye’s internal structures, allowing us to diagnose and monitor conditions that may not be visible through standard examination methods, such as retinal detachment or tumors.
Our clinic combines advanced technology with expert care to ensure your eyes receive the best possible attention. Schedule an appointment with us today to experience precision eye care tailored to your needs.