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Our Examinations

The examination will include the history taking, computerized refraction and measurement of the contour of the cornea, power of your glasses or contact lenses, color vision, depth perception, interpupillary distance, visual acuity at distance and near, manual fine tuning of the refraction, examination of the eyelids, pupils, eye movements, cornea, iris and eye pressure.
A complete eye examination requires dilation of the pupils by the use of eye drops. This will allow us to examine the internal parts of your eyes, blood supply, health of the nerve, macula, and the walls of the eye. Because these drops take between 10 to 30 minutes to take effect, a complete exam is performed in two parts - one part before, and one part after the drops. Therefore, you can expect to be a the Clinic at least one hour. Should further studies be required, another appointment may be necessary.
Some aspects of the examination will be performed by a technician. This in no way distracts from the quality of care we provide, but in fact, enhances it. By assigning routine tasks such as history taking and the measurement of your vision to a technician, we are free to spend more time examining the patient and then discussing whatever problem the patient may have. We are proud of our employee's work. Their performance reflects on us, and the care given to you.

Autokeratorefractors

Digital-Angiography

Excimer Laser Room
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Services & Procedures

Services
- Small incision, no stitch, no suture Cataract and Implant Surgery
- Multifocal, Monofocal, aespheric, Toric, tinted and custom made Intraocular Implants
- Cornea Surgery. Corneal Transplants.
- Glaucoma Therapy and Surgery
- Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty
- Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty
- Trauma and Oncological Surgery
- Eye Muscles Surgery (Strabismus)
- Medical Retina and Vitreous
- Laser Surgery: YAG, Argon, Diode and EXCIMER
- Combined Procedures
- Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Radio-Frequency Plastic Surgery
- Neuro-ophthalmology
- Refractive Surgery
- LASIK
- Incisional Keratotomy (Mini RK)
- Astigmatic Keratotomy
- Lamellar Keratoplasty for Myopia
- Lamellar Keratotomy for Hyperopia
- EXCIMER Laser Refractive Surgery
- Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK)
- LASIK for Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism
- Lamellar Keratectomies
- Phakic Implantable Contact Lenses and
Intraocular Refractive Lenses *
- Intracorneal Rings
- Corneal Wedge Resections
- Conductive Keratoplasty
- Routine Eye Examinations
- Pediatric Exams
- Contact Lenses
- Optical Department
- Low Vision Aids
- Complete Optometric Services
- Family Vision Care
Proceedures
- Computerized and Manual Refraction
- Computerized and Manual Keratometry
- Computerized and Manual Lensometry
- Computerized Visual Fields
- Regular Applanation and Computerized Tonometry
- Color, Diplopia, Stereo, Glare, and Dry Eye Tests
- Computerized Corneal Topography
- Computerized Corneal Pachymetry
- Computerized Specular Microscopy
- Gonioscopy
- Digital Glaucomascope
- Contact Lens Retina and Vitreous Exam
- External, Slit Lamp, Anterior Segment and Fundus Photography
- Digital Retinal Angiography
- Ophthalmodynamometry
- Exophthalmometry
- Carotid Doppler
- Bright Acuity Test
- Potential Acuity Meter
- Laser Interferometry
- Ocular Ultrasonography: A and B Scanning
- Ophthalmic Digital Video Recording
- Lacrimal Tests
- Neuro-ophthalmological Tests
- Thorough Exams for Cataracts, Glaucoma, Diabetes, Vascular Disorders and Other Systemic Diseases
- Radial Sclerotomy for Presbyopia*
- Gel Injection Adjustable Keratoplasty*
- Multifunctional Implants
- Menovision Technologies
- Bioptics*
- GDx for Glaucoma
- Pentacam
- OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography)
* Pending FDA approval services and proceedures
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