iCare Tonometer
Having your eye pressure measured is a very important part of your eye exam and most patients dislike the “air puff” test. That is why we use the much more accurate and comfortable iCare system.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
This is considered the gold standard technology in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma. It is also very useful aiding in the management of ocular diseases like age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Optos (Optomap)
Optos technology allows us to digitally image 200 degrees of the retina in less than one second without dilation. We include this in our comprehensive eye exam.
Adapt DX
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is more prevalent than glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy combined. This technology has the power to identify impaired dark adaptation, the earliest biomarker of AMD. Impaired dark adaptation identifies subclinical AMD at least three years before it can be seen with Optos or OCT. Risk factors for AMD include: age > 50, smoker, family history, UV light, and heart disease.
Lipiview
Dry eye is a disease that affects over 16 million Americans per year. Using infared imaging and tear film analysis, lipiview allows us to accurately determine the cause of dry eye so that treatment can be customized.
Lipiflow
This is a nonsurgical, non pharmaceutical treatment specifically designed for patients with meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). MGD is the most common cause of dry eye disease. The treatment is done in office, is painless and only takes 12min. It can reduce dry eye symptoms for up to 4 years.
YAG Laser
The YAG laser allows us to perform a painless procedure called a capsulotomy. A high percentage of patients who have had cataract surgery will need a capsulotomy at some point.
Nidek OPD Scan III
We use this to map the surface of the cornea. This is vital in the early detection of keratoconus and other corneal diseases. It is also used heavily to aid in the fitting of custom contact lenses.
Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer
This allows us to detect side vision loss and is used primarily to aid in the management of glaucoma. We also use it to help assess patients with other neurological problems that involve the visual pathway.
3011 NW 63rd St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Mon, Tues, Thurs: 8am – 6pm
Wed: 8:30am – 6pm
Fri: 7am -11am
*Closed for lunch from 1:00 – 2:00 Mon-Thurs