SPECIAL EYE EXAMS ANTERIOR

At PrimeonEye we provide the best in personalized, comprehensive eye care. We know it is important to be thorough-that’s why we use state-of-the-art technology in our comprehensive eye exams that can uncover hidden, symptomless, potentially sight-threatening eye disorders and diseases that are not found by a simple vision screening.

 

Routine eye exams are absolutely essential in not only maintaining clear vision but to also protect the health of your eyes. Eye examinations give our specialists an opportunity to detect and inform you about eye disorders such as Glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy as well as report on general health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. To allow proper treatment, early detection of eye conditions is critical.

 

Special Eye Examinations 1: Anterior (Cornea- Lens – Glaucoma)

 

  • Topography
  • Abberometry
  • Wavefront Analysis
  • Biometry of the lens
  • Microscopy of the Cornea and Iris
  • Glaucoma evaluation
  • Cataract and refractive preoperative evaluation

Optical (laser) Biometry

Intraocular lens calculation for Cataract surgery and Refractive Lens Exchange

 

LENSTAR 900 Haag Streit

 

The LENSTAR is a remarkably easy to use all-in-one IOL power calculation tool that delivers exceptionally accurate axial length, anterior chamber depth and lens thickness by optical biometry.

At the same time, its dual zone autokeratometry feature is precise and uniformly consistent. The LENSTAR is an excellent choice for surgeons migrating towards torics and other premium IOLs where highly accurate outcomes are critical for success.

Anterior Segment Analysis

DRI OCT TRITON plus

Evaluation of:

  • the tear meniscus for dry eyes,
  • the cornea, pachymetry, elevation, epithelium layer etc
  • iris- lens complex and angle analysis for glaucoma and other disorders

Visual Fields Test- Glaucoma Occulus Centerfield

Cornea Topography- Ocular Aberrometry- Wavefront

 

Correlating visual problems with the eye anatomy

Eye exams that are performed by a nurse or your employer are not the same as a comprehensive eye exam given by a certified optometrist. An optometrist will screen your vision thoroughly for eye and other diseases that can lead to vision loss. Treating these complications early is an essential reason to visit your eye doctor on a regular basis. An eye exam is a series of tests performed by an optometrist assessing one’s ability to focus on and recognize objects within a field of vision as well as other tests and examinations related to the eyes.

 

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