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OUR STRATUS IMAGING SYSTEM ALLOWS THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE DIAGNOSIS OF RETINAL PROBLEMS. |
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Cross-sectional retinal imaging gives us the whole picture.
The retina is the innermost lining of the inside of your eye and is composed of several layers. Direct cross-sectional imaging with the Stratus OCT allows us to look directly at a "cutaway" view of the layers of the retina and optic nerve, seeing below the surfact to detect retinal abnormalities like...
age-related macular degeneration
cystoid macular edema
diabetic macular edema
macular holes
...and others. It's an early detection device that gives highly accurate knowledge of your eyes that is simply unavailable with any other technology. And we get this knowledge early, helping us to diagnose and control any problems before avoidable, permanent damage is done. The latest technology. Safeguarding your good vision. You'll find it at The Eye Site.
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| A MORE THOROUGH EYE EXAM...AND NO DILATION! |
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Important to every thorough eye heath examination is when the doctor views the inside structure of your eye to check for early signs of disease. Until recently, this meant dilating your pupils with irritating eye drops that created blurred vision and discomfort, often lasting half the day.
New technology changes all that.
Of course, dilation still remains as a useful tool for some eye conditions. But today, technology has improved our diagnostic capabilities with specialized imaging systems that require no dilation. This amazing technological advance is called Optomap.
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We have it at The Eye Site.
Ten years of research and development led to FDA approval in 1999. And now, eyecare practices across the country have adopted this improved means of diagnostic evaluation, helping detect early signs of diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal holes or detachments, and even cancer. For most people, the use of Optomap technology eliminates the need for pupil dilation. As renowned leaders in the eyecare technology advances, of course you'll find Optomap at The Eye site.
You should have it, too.
Your next eye exam should include Optomap, It's for children and adults, takes a quarter of a second, and creates a permanent record of your eye health. Good for you, good for your eyes. Ask us about it.
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