O.C.T Advanced Eye Examination

O.C.T Advanced Eye Examination

What is O.C.T?

What are the advantages of O.C.T?

What sort of illnesses are we talking here?

For conditions most of you have heard of like Glaucoma and Macula Degeneration, OCT scans are truly brilliant. But there are so many more conditions too which we can now detect, diagnose and monitor.

How it works:

A beam of light is directed into your eye.

The device measures how the light reflects off different layers of your retina.

It builds a 3D image of the retina, optic nerve, or macula, depending on what needs to be checked.

Interference:
The light waves are bounced off the tissue and the interference patterns are analysed to create an image.
High Resolution:
OCT provides a high-resolution, cross-sectional image of the back of the eye.

 

What OCT Can Detect:

OCT is commonly used to diagnose and monitor:

Macular degeneration (wet and dry)

Diabetic retinopathy

Glaucoma

Macular edema

Retinal detachment

Vitreomacular traction

Monitoring:
OCT can be used to monitor the progress of eye conditions over time and to assess the effectiveness of treatment.

Treatment Planning:
OCT provides valuable information for planning treatment strategies, such as surgery or medication.

Early Detection:
OCT can help detect eye conditions, like glaucoma, earlier than traditional methods.

Cost

 Private and NHS patients can upgrade to have an O.C.T examination for only £45.

(You can’t have this test just on its own.)

 

So who would you recommend having it?

Anyone that wants to have the most detailed health check of their eyes.

However, if you’re over 50, have a family history of genetic eye conditions like Glaucoma and Macula Degeneration, you have a high prescription or suffer a sudden onset of blurred vision, I would say it’s almost essential.

International Eyewear

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