Optos Fundus Imaging is a state-of-the-art diagnostic tool used to capture high-resolution images of the retina, providing a detailed view of the eye's internal structures. This non-invasive imaging technique is essential for early detection and monitoring of eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and retinal tears.
Meibography: specialized imaging tool used to assess the health of the meibomian glands, which play a critical role in tear production and maintaining a stable tear film. In dry eye management, the Meibographer provides detailed images of the glands, allowing optometrists to identify issues such as gland atrophy, blockages, or structural abnormalities. By using this diagnostic technology, eye care professionals can accurately diagnose Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), a leading cause of evaporative dry eye. The information gathered helps guide personalized treatment plans
Specialized Contact Lenses: Options like MiSight, Ortho-K, and multifocal lenses help slow the progression of nearsightedness in young patients.
Automated Visual Field Testing: The Glaukos Visual Field Machine is a diagnostic tool used to assess peripheral vision and detect early signs of glaucoma and other neurological conditions. It creates a detailed map of the visual field by measuring a patient's ability to see light stimuli in various parts of their vision.
This machine is essential for monitoring and diagnosing glaucoma, tracking disease progression, and assessing the effectiveness of treatment plans. It provides precise, quantitative data that helps identify vision loss patterns, even in the early stages when symptoms may not be noticeable.