Lenstar Biometry for Myopia Management
The Haag-Streit Lenstar biometer measures the axial length of the eye, a critical measure for assessing the progression of myopia especially in children and adolescents
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At Collins Street Optometrists we pride ourselves in keeping pace with in the latest in clinical technologies. Click on the links below to read about and see the diagnostic equipment you will find at our independent practice.
The Haag-Streit Lenstar biometer measures the axial length of the eye, a critical measure for assessing the progression of myopia especially in children and adolescents
Keratography with the Oculus K5 instrument is an invaluable tool for the assessment, diagnosis and classification of dry eye
Measurement of visual fields by automated perimetry is an important technique for assessing glaucoma and neurological conditions
High quality magnification and lighting are essential for examining the front of the eye and detecting subtle changes, which is assisted further by the recording function of digital photography
Corneal topography provides a computerised 3-D map of the front surface of the eye, with which we can see the characteristics of its curves and surface irregularities and which is enormously helpful for contact lens fitting
Our Optos Daytona scans the retina with two lasers through a range of 200°, where by comparison, standard digital retinal photography captures only the central 45°
Optical Coherence Tomography is a non-invasive imaging technology used to capture cross-sectional images of the retina and is an essential aid in the diagnosis of retinal disease and glaucoma
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