Technology

Optos is a leading provider of innovative retinal imaging technology, revolutionizing the way our eye doctor diagnoses and manage various ocular conditions. Optos Daytona utilizes ultra-widefield imaging technology to capture high-resolution images of the retina in a single shot. This widefield imaging capability enables comprehensive visualization of the retina, including the periphery, without the need for dilation. Optos devices facilitate early detection and monitoring of conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, and retinal detachments.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a sophisticated imaging technology that provides detailed, cross-sectional images of the eye's internal structures. Using light waves to create high-resolution, three-dimensional images of tissues within the eye, OCT enables our doctor to visualize and diagnose a wide range of ocular conditions with exceptional precision. From assessing the thickness of the retina to detecting abnormalities in the optic nerve and macula, OCT plays a critical role in the diagnosis and management of conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.


​​​​​​​Utilizing advanced technology, this testing method assesses the sensitivity of an individual's peripheral and central vision. By systematically presenting stimuli across the visual field, Oculus Visual Field Testing maps out any areas of reduced sensitivity or blind spots, providing valuable information for the diagnosis and management of conditions such as glaucoma, optic nerve disorders, and neurological conditions affecting vision. With its precise and customizable testing protocols, Oculus Visual Field Testing enables our eye doctor to monitor changes in visual function over time and tailor treatment strategies to optimize patient outcomes.


A digital refraction system represents a modern approach to the traditional method of determining a patient's eyeglass prescription. By utilizing advanced technology and computerized algorithms, this system streamlines the refraction process, offering enhanced accuracy and efficiency. With digital refraction, our eye doctor can precisely assess the patient's refractive error, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, while also considering factors like pupil size and visual acuity. The system typically involves interactive screens or automated instruments that guide patients through a series of tests.


This state-of-the-art camera captures detailed images of the anterior and posterior segments of the eye with remarkable clarity and precision. With its advanced optics and imaging sensors, the ION camera provides detailed views of the cornea, iris, lens, vitreous, and retina, allowing our doctor to detect and monitor a wide range of ocular conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration.


The topographer measures the curvature and shape of the cornea, highlighting irregularities that may indicate conditions such as keratoconus, corneal astigmatism, or corneal dystrophies. Topography plays a crucial role in fitting contact lenses, particularly specialty lenses for conditions like keratoconus or irregular astigmatism. With its ability to provide detailed and objective measurements of corneal topography, this tool is indispensable in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of various corneal conditions.

Autorefraction/ NCT by Marco

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Autorefraction utilizes automated instruments to objectively determine the patient's eyeglass prescription by measuring how light is focused by the eye. This non-invasive procedure is particularly useful for obtaining preliminary refractive data, aiding in the assessment of visual acuity and determining the need for corrective lenses. Non-Contact Tonometry, measures intraocular pressure without touching the eye's surface, providing important information for the detection and management of conditions like glaucoma. By combining these two essential tests in one seamless process, autorefraction with NCT streamlines the eye examination process, allowing our eye doctor to efficiently gather critical diagnostic data and provide optimal care for their patients' visual health.