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NIDEK PHOROPTER

This replaces the old fashioned primitive lens holder that hurts your nose and holds the dusty finger printed lenses. It is a computerised piece of equipment the allows our Optometrists to very accurately adjust and fine tune your spectacle prescription.

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Carefully crafted over the last 10 years, Alex has created a custom level of eye examination which is now The Eye Place standard. Taking place in The Eye Place's Eye Lab, experience either the Advanced or opt for the Comprehensive Eye Examination.  The Comprehensive Exam harnesses the full power of specialist eye health technology, analysed by our highly experienced and knowledgeable Optometrists, making it one of the the most comprehensive eye examinations in the world

Optomap - Daytona
High performance technology is standard on our Advanced Eye Examinations. We have invested in state of the art equipment including the Optomap to ensure the pinnacle of modern eye care is reached. This technology is so advanced it’s not even in most hospitals. Optomap is a digital retinal scanner which takes and stores images of the up to 85% of the retina, not to be confused with digital cameras that take a much smaller image . The Optomap is a comfortable, painless, non-invasive process taking a fraction of a second to produce a scan of the inside of the eye. Read more here.

OCT
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging scan that uses light waves to take cross-section images of your retina, the light-sensitive tissue lining the inside of the eye. This is part of our Comprehensive Eye Examination and gives us a very high resolution image of the macula tissues and the optic nerve.

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Nidek Phorophter
This replaces the old fashioned primitive lens holder that hurts your nose and holds the dusty finger printed lenses. It is a computerised piece of equipment the allows our Optometrists to very accurately adjust and fine tune your spectacle prescription.

Nidek Tonoref
This is the starting point of your eye examination, it a computerised instrument that measures your full spectacles prescription. It does this without any interaction from youth the patient, the exact measurement is adjusted an adapted to produce your final spectacle prescription with the Optometrist and our Phoropters. The “tono” part of the name means Tonometer, this measures your inter-ocular pressures (IOP). Your IOP, if raised, can cause Glaucoma.

Visual Field Analyser
A visual field examination measures and records your peripheral vision. This has a direct link with the structures within your brain and can help diagnose diagnose conditions form from high blood pressure to brain tumours. With your head in a static position, lights are flashed on and off and you are required to react by pressing a button when the light is seen.

The OCULUS ImageCam®
This is a sophisticated digital camera that is attached to the slit lamp. It allows the Optometrist to record images of the anterior eye and to discuss issues such as cataract to Blepharitis in more detail. Recording this data is invaluable for comparison at future appointments. 

MPOD
The MPOD was the world's first fully portable macula pigment screener. It is a remarkably simple to use device that allows optometrists to detect low levels of macula pigment, which may lead to potential vision loss caused by ARMD. This is now not routinely offered to our patients, but is available on request.

Eyegienist ™ service
Unique new service created by The Eye Place, the Eyegienist ™ is all about monitoring and managing progress of anterior eye conditions from Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) to Blepharitis. Form a clients perspective dry, irritated, allergic, red or watery eyes.

BlephEx®
BlephEx® removes scurf, biofilm and bacterial exotoxins, the main causes of inflammatory lid disease, thereby improving the health of the eyelid. We recommend and advise this for all our MGD and Blepharitis suffers. It is a new innovative technology that cleans and maintains a healthy eye lid. It is a recommended to be repeated every 3-12 months depending on the severity of MGD and Blepharitis.

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