OCT Scans
WHAT IS AN OCT SCAN?
What is OCT? Ocular Coherence Tomography is an advanced eye scan for people of all ages.
Similar to ultrasound, OCT uses light rather than sound waves to illustrate the different layers that make up the back of the eye. This particular 3D OCT unit captures a digital photograph of the surface of the eye at the same time and this can be cross referenced across any areas of concern.
The major benefit of this state of the art machine is that it allows your optometrist to see both the back of your eye, and a three dimensional image to look beneath the surface of the regular retinal image. Never before, has it been easier to find out the exact state and location of a particular eye condition.
Your optometrist can review the images on a PC screen and pin point areas of concern by digitally peeling the layers back until they define what it is that they have identified as requiring further investigation.
WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO HAVE AN OCT SCAN?
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Takes only minutes to perform
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Can assist in early detection of Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy
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Uses state-of-the-art technology to take a 3D scan of the back of your eye
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Can added to either an NHS or Private eye examination as an "enhancement".
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