Diagnostic
Tests

We know how terrifying it can be to worry about losing your vision, and that is why we've invested in the most advanced diagnostic technology available, because it gives us the best chance to catch even the tiniest changes in your retina before they threaten your sight. When we can detect problems early, often before you've noticed any symptoms, we can step in immediately to protect your vision. Your ability to see your loved ones, enjoy your hobbies, and live independently means everything to us, and we'll use every tool we have to safeguard that precious gift.

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Fluorescein
Angiography

An intravenous fluorescein dye test that maps blood flow in the retina to find leakage, blockage, or ischemia. Commonly used for diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusions, and macular degeneration complications.

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Indocyanine Green (ICG) Angiography

An intravenous indocyanine green dye test that uses near-infrared light to image the choroid (the layer beneath the retina). Helpful for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, central serous chorioretinopathy, and certain macular degeneration subtypes.

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Diagnostic Ocular
Ultrasound

A non-invasive ultrasound that evaluates the eye’s internal structures, especially helpful when the view is obscured by cataract or hemorrhage. Used to detect retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, tumors, and more.

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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

A non-contact scan that creates high-resolution cross-sections of the retina and optic nerve. Essential for macular conditions (like edema, holes, or AMD) and for assessing optic-nerve health in glaucoma.

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Fundus
Photography

High-quality color photos of the retina and optic nerve to document and track changes over time. Useful for diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and choroidal nevi.

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Monitoring At Home

Between your regular appointments, you can monitor your vision at home using a simple tool called an Amsler grid. This black and white checkered pattern helps you detect early changes in your central vision that may indicate progression of retinal conditions like macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy. By checking the grid daily and noting any wavy lines, dark spots, or missing areas, you become an active partner in protecting your sight. Learn more about how the Amsler grid works and get your free testing chart to start monitoring your vision today.

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