Retinal and Optic Nerve Digital Photography |
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Our 8.3 megapixel non-mydriatic retinal camera is state of the art, capturing high-resolution digital photographs. Though useful for making copies for referring doctors as well as patients, it documents pathology and is invaluable for establishing clear baselines for future comparison in the monitoring for progression of various eye diseases.
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Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer |
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This instrument is paramount to the detection and treatment of glaucoma, an eye disease that silently steals your peripheral vision before eventually leading to total blindness.
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Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph II (HRT) |
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This confocal scanning laser tomographer aids in the early detection of glaucoma. Scanning an image of your optic nerve and storing it in the computer database, the software can then detect any microscopic changes on future exams that might be indicative of glaucoma. These changes are usually detected before your ophthalmologist would otherwise be able to.
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Canon Auto-Refractor |
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The Canon Auto-Refractor is a rapid computerized "prescription measurement" device. Although your prescription is always fine-tuned by your doctor, it allows for a quick determination of your refractive status and assists him in obtaining an accurate measurement for glasses or contacts.
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Pachymeter |
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A simple yet necessary device to measure the thickness of the human cornea, a necessary measurement in the management of ocular hypertension and glaucoma.
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Manual Keratometry and A-Scan Ultrasound Biometry |
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Usually not performed unless cataract surgery is contemplated, these are critical measurements for the determination of the power of the intraocular lens that is to be inserted at the time of the procedure.
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Minor Surgical Procedure Room |
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Many minor surgical procedures such as removal of common skin and eyelid lesions (such as a chalazion) are safely performed here. | |
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