Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

Like an MRI for the eye, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) quickly and painlessly measures the thickness of the retina in microns, generating a 3D map of the ocular structures inside the eye. Considering a human hair is 50 microns thick, that’s impressively detailed imaging!  While the retina is about the thickness of a piece of paper, it is made up of ten distinct layers laid out in a complex, intricate pattern across the inside wall of the eye. 

IdealEyes prides itself on offering the same cutting-edge technology found in leading health centers and VA clinics throughout the country.

The Zeiss Cirrus 5000 offers state-of-the-art retinal mapping that measures retinal thickness and creates digital images of all 10 retinal layers. The instrument is so precise that it is able to detect microscopic changes in retinal structure long before those changes are visible to the doctor during a traditional dilated eye exam. We not only use this technology to monitor and treat patients with ocular health conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy, we offer all patients access to this technology to help us detect conditions that have the potential to compromise your vision before any symptoms occur. 

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The Science of Sight

Eye Care Services & Disease Management

Composed of over 2 million working parts, the fastest and most active muscles in the human body, and over 1 million nerve connections to the brain, the eye is the most complex organ we have, second only to the brain. With over half of the brain dedicated to vision and 80% of our memories determined by what we see, keeping your only set of eyes healthy is critical. The good news is that 80% of vision problems can be prevented, and at IdealEyes, that’s exactly what we aim to do. Leveraging our experience and state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging technologies, we successfully treat the myriad of acute and chronic conditions that can affect your vision.

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