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Our Technology

Here at Eagle Eye Center, we are equipped with the most advanced technologies in order to provide our patients with the best service possible.

Digital Fundus Photography

This advanced instrument is equipped with a high resolution camera that takes a very detailed picture of the back of your eyes, also called the fundus or retina. With this detailed photo of your eyes, the doctor can detect some of the earliest signs of high blood pressure, diabetes, glaucoma, etc, giving you the proper treatment as early as possible. The doctor can also use this photo of your eyes to monitor any changes over the years and make sure that your eyes are healthy.

Corneal Topographer

This instrument projects a series of illuminated rings onto the surface of your cornea, which gets reflected back into the instrument. These reflected rings are then analyzed by the computer, generating a topographical map of your cornea. This map will give the doctor detailed information about the shape of your cornea, helping the doctor fit contact lenses or perform laser vision correction on you.

GDX

The doctor will use this equipment to scan the back of your eyes and analyze the pattern and thickness of your nerve fibers. If your nerve fibers are found to be thinner than normal, it may indicate glaucoma. With this new revolutionary technology, our doctors can now detect glaucoma earlier, while there's still time.

PachyMeter

This advanced instrument is equipped with a high resolution camera that takes a very detailed picture of the back of your eyes, also called the fundus or retina. With this detailed photo of your eyes, the doctor can detect some of the earliest signs of high blood pressure, diabetes, glaucoma, etc, giving you the proper treatment as early as possible. The doctor can also use this photo of your eyes to monitor any changes over the years and make sure that your eyes are healthy.

Visual Field Analyzer

This is the "side vision" test for your periphery vision. The side vision is a very important component of your total vision. Some eye diseases, such as glaucoma and neurological diseases affect the side vision, so it's very important to do this screening test in order to detect any possible diseases as early as possible.

Non Contact Tonometer

This advanced instrument measures the eye pressure by blowing a soft puff of air into onto your eyes. This test is very important because it can sometimes be used to determine the very first signs of glaucoma.

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