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Advanced Eye Health Testing
Half a million Australians are affected by vision impairment or blindness.
75% of these conditions are preventable or treatable.
Retinal Imaging is a painless test that takes a few minutes to complete. Our optometrist will capture a digital image of the retina, blood vessels and optic nerve located at the back of your eyes.
This procedure assists in the early detection and management of eye health and overall health conditions, including glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetes and hypertension. With retinal imaging technology, the most subtle changes to the structures at the back of your eyes can be detected and recorded on your file. Our optometrist will then be able to compare images on your next visit, allowing changes to be monitored over time.
Benefits of Retinal Imaging
Our optometrists can manage your eye health better than ever before with retinal imaging. It allows for a more detailed view that cannot be achieved by conventional testing methods. By monitoring any changes to the back of your eyes, immediate treatment or a referral to another health care professional can be provided.
Early detection is so important because treatment at an early stage can delay progression and reduce the severity of eye diseases and other health conditions including diabetes. For a future of healthy sight, retinal imaging is recommended every two years as part of your regular eye test.
Retinal imaging is not currently covered by Medicare. The additional fee will be discussed with you beforehand.
Due to the significant investment required for this state of the art equipment, not every optometrist offers this testing.





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