Comprehensive Eye Exam

This is a thorough evaluation of the eyes to assess vision and the ability to focus on and discern objects. It also includes tests for eye diseases and conditions that could lead to vision loss

Testing Visual Acuity

This test measures the sharpness of your vision, typically using a chart with letters that decrease in size. It helps in determining how well you can see at various distances.

Binocular Vision Assessment

This assessment checks how well your eyes work together. It is important for depth perception, eye muscle coordination, and the ability to change focus between near and far objects.

Color Vision Testing

This test evaluates your ability to distinguish between colors. It's crucial for identifying color vision deficiencies, which can impact daily activities and certain career choices.

Automatic Computer Refraction

This is a computerized method which provides an objective measurement of a person's refractive error and prescription for glasses or contact lenses. This is achieved by measuring how light is changed as it enters a person's eye.

Depth Perception Test

This test assesses your ability to perceive the world in three dimensions and judge the distance of an object. It's important for tasks like driving, sports, and spatial orientation.

Intraocular Pressure Measurement

This test measures the fluid pressure inside your eye. Elevated intraocular pressure is a risk factor for glaucoma, a serious eye condition that can lead to blindness

Corneal Pachymetry

Is the process of measuring the thickness of the cornea. It is useful in screening for patients suspected of developing glaucoma among other uses.

Autokeratometry

Auto keratometry is a computer determined measurement of the curvature of the cornea or shape of the front surface of the eye. It is used in optometric practice for contact lens fitting, detection of certain diseases (keratoconus)

Analyse and Evaluate Eye Health Externally and Internally

This comprehensive evaluation checks for eye diseases and conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. It involves examining both the external and internal structures of the eye.

Humphrey Visual Field Test

This test maps the visual fields of each eye individually. It helps in detecting blind spots (scotomas), which could be a sign of eye diseases. This test is often used to diagnose and monitor glaucoma

Retinal Imaging

Retinal imaging takes a digital picture of the back of the eye. It shows the retina, the optic nerve, and blood vessels. Retinal imaging allows doctors to get a much wider digital view of the retina.