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We
have the latest diagnostic equipment at our disposal to aid in the
management of eye disease.
- A
and B scan ultrasound: Measurements for cataract and IOL surgery,
as well as for diagnostic visualization of the posterior segment
of the eye.
- Zeiss IOL Master determination of ocular anatomy for lens power calculations.
- Corneal
Topography: A requisite for refractive surgery evaluation and
management
- Corneal
Pachymetry: Measures corneal thickness in the lasik workup
- Fluorescein
Angiography: Digital Diagnosis and treatment of retinovascular
disease
- Threshold
perimetry: Visual field evaluation for glaucoma and neurological
conditions
- SWAP
perimetry: Yields early diagnosis of visual field defects
- GDx
nerve fiber analysis:
This study can help identify glaucoma patients as risk for field
loss.
- Fundus
photography: Documentation of retinal lesions
- Stereo
disc photography: Monitors disc structure in glaucoma patients
- Office
based YAG laser: Treats post cataract opacified capsules
- Office
based 532 nm laser: Treats diabetic and macular retinal disease
- In
office surgical suite: Provides convenient, cost effective care
for minor surgical cases
- Automated
refraction: Aids in determining the need for glasses or contacts
- Non
contact tonometry: Measures intraocular pressure with the risk
of corneal contact
- OCT
or Optical Coherence Tomography shows structural details of the
retina and optic nerve.
- SLT
or Selective laser trabeculoplasty
is
an exciting new technique to lower intraocular pressure
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