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We continually invest in state-of-the-art equipment. Generally only seen in the finest eye hospitals around the world as well as, intergalactically on the International Space Station; this incredible technology is now available to all our patients.

Eye exam with Nikon medical device and healthcare professional

The Optos California Optomap Scan

An Optomap scan delivers a wide-angle, high-resolution image of your retina, capturing the entire landscape in a single comprehensive image. This state-of-the-art technology enables our optometrists to detect subtle signs of disease and changes in the retina that may not be apparent with traditional methods.

Heidelberg Spectrailis 4D OCT Scan

An Optical Coherence Tomography Scan, more commonly known as an OCT scan, is a medical imaging technique that uses light to generate a detailed three-dimensional view of the different layers of your eye.

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Medical professional operating Zeiss medical imaging scanner in clinic

Humphrey Visual Field Analyser

The Humphrey Visual Field Analyser is the gold standard of visual field screening typically found in private eye hospitals. The Humphrey Visual Field Analyser allows us to map the peripheral vision of the eye which is important for evaluating eye conditions including Glaucoma.

Intuitive Colourimeter

Colourimetry is the systematic process of accurately prescribing precision tinted lenses from thousands of possible colour combinations. The Intuitive Colorimeter allows us to determine the exact hue, saturation, and brightness of colour that alleviates symptoms of visual stress, migraines, and other neurological symptoms.

Color swatch box with various colored samples in a professional setting
Medical professional analyzing eye scan on computer screen

Corneal Topography

A corneal topographer creates a 3D map of the corneal surface so that the shape of the entire cornea can be viewed and analysed. In addition to contact lens fitting, topography can also be used to diagnose certain eye conditions, such as keratoconus.