
See the World Clearly. Protect Your Health.
Did you know that your eyes can reveal signs of:-
- Diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Thyroid disorders
- Cancer
- High cholesterol
- Arthritis
Don't let eye problems steal your sight. Schedule your appointment today.
Book My AppointmentDon't let eye problems steal your sight. Schedule your appointment today.
Book My AppointmentTypes of Tests During a Regular Eye Check-up

Refraction

Visual Acuity Tests

Tonometry (IOP Check)

Fundus Examination

Color Vision Test

Field of Vision Test

Refraction
Determines any refractive errors in your eyes (nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism).

Visual Acuity Tests
Often involves reading charts with letters or symbols of varying sizes.

Tonometry (IOP Check)
Measures the pressure inside your eyes to check for the risk of glaucoma.

Fundus Examination
Helps detect early signs of conditions like diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and glaucoma.

Color Vision Test
Assesses your ability to distinguish between different colors.

Field of Vision Test
Measures the extent of your peripheral vision.
Symptoms that Indicate a Check-up is Due
Blurred Vision
When objects near or far become hazy.
Frequent Headaches
Often a sign your vision has changed.
Reading Difficulties
If you’re holding books or other reading materials farther away to read.
Floaters
You might see small particles (mosquito or fly like object) floating inside your eyes.
Available Remedies & Treatments
- Corrective Glasses: Prescribed to correct and enhance your vision.
- Contact Lenses: An alternative to glasses and can provide broader field of vision.
- Eye Health Maintenance Tips: Advice on protective eyewear, optimal screen time, and dietary recommendations for eye health
Comprehensive Eye Investigations

Refraction
To understand the fundamental clarity of your vision. This test helps determine the precise prescription for your glasses or contact lenses.

OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography)
A non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina, assisting in the detection of any structural changes or anomalies.

Fundus Photo
Capture a detailed image of the back of your eye, including the retina, macula, and optic disc. It’s vital for monitoring the overall health of these internal structures.

Topography (Corneal Topography)
Detailed mapping of the eye’s surface, providing a clear picture of corneal curvature and conditions.

HFA (Perimetry)
Measure the entire area of peripheral vision that can be seen while the eye is focused on a central point. This assists in identifying any visual field abnormalities.

Yag Laser
Employed for post-cataract surgery care, this laser helps in treating posterior capsule opacity, ensuring clarity post-operation. It is also used in Glaucoma treatment.

B-Scan
An ultrasound designed to provide a two-dimensional cross-sectional view of the eye and the orbit, especially beneficial when the view of the retina is blocked.

A-Scan (Optical Biometer)
Utilized primarily for cataract surgery planning, it measures the eye’s length and other parameters critical for accurate intraocular lens power calculation.

Green Laser
A specialized laser treatment focused on managing and treating certain retinal diseases.

CCT (Central Corneal Thickness)
A crucial measure that helps in assessing the risk for glaucoma, it gauges the thickness of the central cornea.
At Centre For Eye Sight, our commitment is to provide holistic eye care that combines both depth and breadth in diagnostics and treatment. As part of our comprehensive eye examination suite, we offer a wide array of diagnostic services tailored to ensure that every facet of your eye health is meticulously assessed.

Refraction
To understand the fundamental clarity of your vision. This test helps determine the precise prescription for your glasses or contact lenses.

OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography)
A non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina, assisting in the detection of any structural changes or anomalies.

Fundus Photo
Capture a detailed image of the back of your eye, including the retina, macula, and optic disc. It’s vital for monitoring the overall health of these internal structures.

Topography (Corneal Topography)
Detailed mapping of the eye’s surface, providing a clear picture of corneal curvature and conditions.

HFA (Perimetry)
Measure the entire area of peripheral vision that can be seen while the eye is focused on a central point. This assists in identifying any visual field abnormalities.

Yag Laser
Employed for post-cataract surgery care, this laser helps in treating posterior capsule opacity, ensuring clarity post-operation. It is also used in Glaucoma treatment.

B-Scan
An ultrasound designed to provide a two-dimensional cross-sectional view of the eye and the orbit, especially beneficial when the view of the retina is blocked.

A-Scan (Optical Biometer)
Utilized primarily for cataract surgery planning, it measures the eye’s length and other parameters critical for accurate intraocular lens power calculation.

Green Laser
A specialized laser treatment focused on managing and treating certain retinal diseases.

CCT (Central Corneal Thickness)
A crucial measure that helps in assessing the risk for glaucoma, it gauges the thickness of the central cornea.
Your vision is our priority, and with these diagnostic tools, we strive to ensure that every patient receives a thorough assessment, enabling us to prescribe the most accurate treatments. Entrust your eyes with us, and experience the pinnacle of eye care at CFES.
Frequently Asked Question
-
How often should I get my eyes checked?
For adults, annually if they don't have risk factors; otherwise, as recommended by the ophthalmologist. For children it is recommended to get an eye test bi-annually.
-
What does a typical eye exam include?
It involves a series of tests to assess your vision and check for eye diseases.
-
Is it painful?
No, most eye exams are painless. However, you might feel minimal discomfort during certain tests.