Glaucoma
Gonioscope

Gonioscope
A gonioscope is a specialized ophthalmic instrument used by eye care professionals to examine the angle of the anterior chamber of the eye. This is the area where the iris meets the cornea, and it is crucial for the drainage of the aqueous humor, the fluid inside the eye. Proper functioning of this drainage angle is vital for maintaining normal intraocular pressure.
With the help of Gonioscope, your doctor performs a painless exam called Gonioscopy. With this test, your doctor checks a part of your eye called the drainage angle. This part is at the front of your eye between the iris and the cornea. It is where fluid called aqueous humor naturally drains out of your eye. Your ophthalmologist will perform a Gonioscopy to check to see if this drainage angle is functioning properly.
OCT (Optical Coherence Topography)

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take cross-sectional pictures of your retina, the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye. OCT can give eye care professionals a very detailed view of the retinal layers, which can help with the diagnosis and monitoring of various eye conditions.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an imaging method used to generate a picture of the back of the eye, called the retina. OCT uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina. The OCT is an excellent way to visualize the different layers of the retina and optic nerve in the eye. OCT is routinely used during check-up of patients with glaucoma.
Humphrey Field Analyser (HFA)

Humphrey Field Analyser (HFA) is a tool for measuring the human visual field during eye check-up. With the visual field testing, your ophthalmologist measures how much vision you have in either eye, and how much vision loss may have occurred over time. A visual field test can determine if you have blind spots (called scotoma) in your vision and where they are. Visual field tests are especially important in the treatment of glaucoma.
NC Tonometer

NC Tonometer
NC Tonometer is used to perform Tonometry. Tonometry is a quick and simple test that checks the pressure inside your eyes. The results can help your doctor see if you are at risk for glaucoma. The pressure inside your eye is called intraocular pressure (IOP).
Slit Lamp

Slit Lamp
The binocular slit-lamp examination provides a stereoscopic magnified view of the eye structures in detail, enabling anatomical diagnoses to be made for a variety of eye conditions. A second, hand-held lens is used to examine the retina. A slit-lamp exam is usually done during a regular checkup with your eye doctor before the cataract surgery procedure.
AT Tonometer

AT Tonometer
AT Tonometer is used to perform Tonometry. Tonometry is a quick and simple test that checks the pressure inside your eyes. The results can help your doctor see if you’re at risk for glaucoma. The pressure inside your eye is called intraocular pressure (IOP).
Pachemetry
Perimetry
Eye Pressure Test (IOP – Intraocular Pressure)
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