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Technology – Advanced Eye Care

All About Eyes Optometry uses the most up-to-date technology to ensure the best eye care possible. Here are some of the different types of tests and equipment you may experience on a visit.

CenterVue DRS Automatic Retinal Camera

This is used to evaluate the health of the back of your eye, the retina. The digital camera snaps a high-resolution digital picture of your retina. This picture clearly shows the health of your eyes and is used as a baseline to track any changes in your eyes in future eye examinations.

Tonoref II

Combination of auto refractometer, auto keratometer, non contact tonometer and non contact pachymeter High measurement accuracy Clinically important functions ‐ accommodation measurement and opacity assessment User-friendly design Space saving design that is a comfortable and efficient upgrade to your practice

Nidek RT 5100

The RT-5100 fulfills the operators’ two dreams: Sophisticated design and comfortable examination. Its stylish design perfectly fits in a small space, providing a quick and accurate exam for both operators and patients. The RT-5100 offers quick and smooth lens changes, allowing the operator to show minute changes of prescription at the touch of a button.

iVue

OCT technology generates high-resolution, cross-sectional and three-dimensional (3D) images of the retina, optic disc and anterior segment, to give you valuable information that aids in the diagnosis and management of a range of ocular diseases.

Humphrey Matrix 800

This is used to assist with Glaucoma detection. It's designed for the examination, analysis and documentation of the field of sight, especially the light difference sensitivity and other functions of the human eye.

LM-1800 Auto Lensmeter

This is used by optometrists and opticians to verify the correct prescription in a pair of eyeglasses and contact lenses, to orient and mark uncut lenses, and to properly mount lenses on eyeglass frames.