Retinal Photography

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Retinal Photography uses sophisticated equipment to produce a high-resolution photograph of your retina, optic nerve and blood vessels.

This technology allows us to screen for abnormalities which can help with early detection of diseases including glaucoma, macular degeneration and retinal changes that may be associated with diabetes.

Any detected abnormalities can then be monitored and treated to better protect the quality of your sight and overall eye health. These images are stored by our optometrists to track your eye health over time.

During this test, the doctor injects a special dye into the patient's arm and collects pictures as the dye passes through the blood vessels in the retina. The test can identify any leaking blood vessels.

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