Diagnostics

Common diagnostic components:

  • Visual acuity and refraction

  • Slit-lamp examination and dilated evaluation when indicated

  • Intraocular pressure measurement

  • Imaging and functional testing as indicated (based on your case)

  • Baseline documentation for monitoring over time

What to expect:

  1. Right test for the right question (not every patient needs every test)

  2. Clear explanation of results in plain language

  3. Actionable plan (treatment, monitoring interval, or referral)

Accurate diagnosis drives good outcomes. We use clinical examination and selected tests to confirm the problem, establish a baseline, and guide treatment decisions.