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Visual acuity test is a clinical examination to measure the sharpness and clarity of vision. It usually involves reading a standardized chart or letters from a certain distance, or using an eye chart to determine the smallest letters a person can read. This test helps to assess visual problems and diagnose vision disorders such as near-sightedness, far-sightedness, and astigmatism.

Ophthalmoscopy is a diagnostic test that uses an ophthalmoscope to examine the interior structures of the eye, particularly the retina and the blood vessels at the back of the eye. The test is performed by the optometrist to evaluate the health of the eye and detect conditions such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, cataracts, and other eye diseases. Ophthalmoscopy can also be used to monitor the progression of existing eye conditions and assess the effectiveness of treatments.

Eye muscle control tests are exams to evaluate the ability of the six extraocular muscles to move the eyes in a coordinated manner. These tests are used to diagnose problems with eye movement and control, including strabismus (eye misalignment), nystagmus (involuntary eye movements), and other eye movement disorders. These tests typically involve the use of visual targets and special instruments to measure eye movements, and can be performed by an eye doctor (ophthalmologist) or neuro-ophthalmologist.

Color blindness tests are exams to determine if an individual has difficulty perceiving certain colors, a condition known as color vision deficiency.

Retinoscopy is a technique to obtain an objective measurement of the refractive error of a patient's eyes. The examiner uses a retinoscope to shine light into the patient's eye and observes the reflection off the patient's retina.

A visual field test is an eye examination that can detect dysfunction in central and peripheral vision which may be caused by various medical conditions such as glaucoma, stroke, pituitary disease, brain tumours or other neurological deficits.

The end-point of monocular subjective refraction is the equalisation or balancing of the subjective endpoints for the two eyes. This is done with the assumption that each eye has been fully corrected when it attains its maximum visual acuity at distance.

Increased pressure in your eye is one of the most important signs of glaucoma. For an eye pressure test, the optometrist uses eye drops to numb the surface of your eye. Then they use a tiny instrument to touch the surface of your eye and flatten the cornea, which measures the pressure.

In ophthalmology and optometry, a slit lamp is an instrument consisting of a high-intensity light source that can be focused to shine a thin sheet of light into the eye. It is used in conjunction with a biomicroscope.

Our services include specialized screenings for driver, flight, and skipper's licenses. We conduct thorough examinations using advanced technology to ensure optimal visual health and safety for your licensing needs. Trust us for comprehensive screenings tailored to your requirements.

School readiness testing assesses a child's readiness to enter formal schooling by evaluating their cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development. This comprehensive assessment helps identify areas where the child may need additional support or enrichment to thrive academically and socially in a school environment.

Advanced contact lens fitting involves a highly personalized approach to ensure optimal comfort, vision correction, and eye health for contact lens wearers. This process goes beyond basic fittings and considers factors like corneal shape, tear film dynamics, lifestyle, and specific visual needs to select the most suitable contact lens type, material, and design. Advanced fitting techniques may include keratometry, corneal topography, tear film analysis, and specialized lens trials to achieve the best possible fit and performance for each individual.