DIAGNOSTIC
SERVICES
To aid in the complete evaluation
of the eye and visual system, we have an array of diagnostic capabilities.
Below are examples of such studies performed in an office setting. These
include:
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CORNEAL
TOPOGRAPHY: To
analyze the curvature of the cornea for diseases such as corneal warpage
syndrome, keratoconus, for patients undergoing refractive
surgery, and for evaluation of high astigmatic disorders.
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Applanation Tonometry
of a patient during a comprehensive
exam. The procedure is painless and is highly accurate
in measuring intraocular pressure.
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NORMAL FLUORESCEIN
ANGIOGRAM of
corresponding photo below showing the optic nerve and lighting up
the blood vessels. The thinner vessels are arteries carrying blood
to the retina, and the thicker vessels are veins, carrying blood
back to the heart. The dark spot in the center is the macula, which
is responsible for "center" vision. (Please see macular
degeneration for more information.)
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- FUNDUS
AND EXTERNAL OCULAR PHOTOGRAPHY:
A necessary part of evaluation and follow up care for a variety of diseases
involving the front and back parts of the eye.
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NORMAL PHOTOGRAPH
OF THE BACK OF THE EYE. To the left is a yellowish round
structure called the optic nerve. It is not a true nerve, but
actually an extension of the brain itself. The dark spot in
the center is called the macula which is responsible for center
vision, and is the part of the retina affected in macular
degeneration.
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Questions? Please feel
free to call or contact our doctors by e-mail.
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