Advanced Eye Screening


Detecting major medical conditions can now be achieved through a simple examination of your eyes. We have access to the Maestro OCT machine. This revolutionary diagnostic tool provides unparalleled imaging of the deep layers of your retina and optic nerve, ensuring the most accurate and detailed assessment possible. The Maestro OCT Vision Wellness exam provides a complete assessment of the retina and automatically compares it to a database of normal eyes to determine if there are any abnormal findings.
Our team of experienced optometrists is adept at interpreting the results of these ultra wide-field images and 3D OCT scans, enabling them to identify potential complications and conditions early on, and recommend the most suitable treatments accordingly.
We also use our newest technology to check your visual fields (one of the glaucoma tests). Gone are the days of wearing a patch on the eye and resting your chin on a chin rest trying to do this test. We now embrace the latest tech to present to you the Oculera VR visual fields test. This is done via a VR headset in the comfort of any chair and without the use of any occluding patches. This quick test analyses your peripheral vision

To establish a baseline measurement of your initial eye health and facilitate the early detection of any changes, we recommend undergoing an ultra wide-field and 3D OCT scan during your first appointment.
Furthermore, regular monitoring through repeated ultra wide-field images and 3D OCT scans allows us to continually preserve and safeguard your eye health and vision. The frequency of these follow-up scans is tailored to your age and initial results.
Through ultra wide-field images and 3D OCT scans, we can detect a variety of conditions, including
glaucoma (damage to the optic nerve caused by fluid pressure within the eye);
central serous retinopathy (resulting in blurred vision due to fluid accumulation under the macula);
age-related macular degeneration (the leading cause of sight loss in developed countries);
diabetic retinal changes, such as
macular oedema (characterised by fluid buildup beneath the retina) and many other conditions.