

The precisely-made and personalized surfaces of high-definition lenses may help reduce aberrations that limit field of view and cause starbursts, halos and comet-shaped distortions of lights at night. The end result is that high-definition lenses may provide sharper image quality, better peripheral vision, improved contrast sensitivity and less glare at night.
This test takes a picture of the retina including your optic nerve, macula, and blood vessels. It is useful as a baseline to have on file and reference every year at your eye exams and it is a great tool to monitor any existing internal eye diseases or problems.

This test checks both central and peripheral vision. This is the best test to get an accurate reading of what you can see in the periphery. This test can detect damage to your optic nerve (glaucoma, etc), or any part of your retina and can even detect some neurological problems in the brain. Often people do not notice problems in their visual field until the problem becomes very bad.
This test checks both central and peripheral vision. This is the best test to get an accurate reading of what you can see in the periphery. This test can detect damage to your optic nerve (glaucoma, etc), or any part of your retina and can even detect some neurological problems in the brain. Often people do not notice problems in their visual field until the problem becomes very bad.
This test enables your doctor to obtain a better view of the eye's internal structures and make assessments about your eyes and even your general medical health. Generally your eye doctor instills dilating drops to enlarge your pupils to allow for a more expansive view.