Your Eye Health

Annual eye exams allow your doctor to detect changes in the front of your eyes that may affect your eye prescription. However, your doctor also needs to look at the back of your eye, the retina, to check that it is healthy and not damaged or showing signs of disease. Annual exams which include looking at your retina are vital to maintaining your vision and overall health.

 

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The optomap® Retinal Exam is used by optometrists and ophthalmologists to get a comprehensive view of the retina (back of the eye). This may detect possible abnormalities or signs of disease, and can provide early diagnosis and treatment. Learn more about how early detection can protect your vision.

 

Retinal imaging is an important tool for the screening and diagnosis of eye conditions, such as retinal detachment and age-related macular degeneration, and can also indicate evidence of non-eye diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension and certain cancers. Learn more about conditions of the retina

Read the Frequently Asked Questions about how your eye care practitioner uses optomap® Retinal Exam to assess the health of your retina.

Learn about your Retina

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