Comprehensive Eye Examination
A comprehensive eye examination is crucial for identifying your visual needs, as well as common eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataract and retinal problems. Without proper diagnosis and treatment, these diseases can permanently damage our vision. Early detection and pre-emptive action is especially important. We can perform eye check for children to identify issues such as squint and progressive myopia, before they get worse.
Comprehensive Eye Check (approx. 45 min)
1. Case history
Identify visual problems and symptoms of eye diseases.
2. Refraction check
Measurement of Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism, etc. Evaluate performance of current optical correction.
3. Visual acuity test
Evaluate whether the current optical correction can provide clear and comfortable vision, maintain good vision at different distances.
4. Intra-ocular pressure (IOP) measurement
Rise in IOP may result in Glaucoma which may cause blindness if left untreated.
5. Binocular vision function test
Visual function assessment on squint, accommodation (ability in changing focus) and motility (alignment of eyes in tracking target). Binocular vision problems may lead to tired eyes, blurry vision and double vision.
6. Colour vision test
Test on ability to differentiate colors, colour vision problem may be genetic.
7. Stereopsis (depth perception)
Healthy stereoscopic vision enables accurate judgement of distance, improve athletic performance, and safety in daily life.
8. Slit lamp examination on outer and inner eye structures
Assessment of dry eyes, corneal health, cataract, etc.
9. Dilated fundus examination (retina image capture with digital fundus camera)
Assess the macula and retina health and high resolution digital retinal image is captured for photo documentation.
10. Consultation and recommendation
Evaluate visual needs and risk of getting eye disease, give advices on follow up and management.