Eye examinations - what do we do?


What do we do?

glasses Glasses prescription: The first part of the eye exam is to determine how good your vision is and what prescription glasses you will need (if any).
glaucoma icon Glaucoma testing: We use a hand held "air puff" tonometer to measure the pressure inside the eye. This test is painless, requires no eye drops, and nothing has to touch your eye. In glaucoma, the eye pressure is usually elevated.
digital camera icon Digital Retinal Photographs: As part of the normal eye exam we will take photographs of the inside of your eye. This helps us to check in more detail for eye disease and we can store the images so we can refer to them next time you come.
eye Contact Lenses: We fit all types of contact lenses from RGP (hard lenses) to daily disposables. If you are interested in contact lenses, you may need to come back for a contact lens fitting appointment, particularly if you have not worn contact lenses before.
highbury optometrists icon Peripheral vision testing: Checks your side vision. This is important for driving and helps in the detection of eye disease such as glaucoma.
colour vision icon Colour vision testing: One in twelve males are colour blind and one in two hundred females. Initially we carry out a basic colour screening test. A more intensive colour vision test can be carried out when required.
highbury optometrists icon Binocular vision testing: Checks to see how well the eyes coordinate together.
 
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