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Advanced Technology

We use the most up-to-date technology to ensure the best eye care possible. Learn about the different types of tests and equipment you may experience on a visit to our Practice.

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Digital Retinal Imaging & OCT Scans

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We use cutting-edge digital imaging technology to assess your eyes. Many eye diseases, if detected at an early stage, can be treated successfully without total loss of vision. Your retinal Images will be stored electronically. This gives the eye doctor a permanent record of the condition and state of your retina.

This is very important in assisting your Austin optometrist to detect and measure any changes to your retina each time you get your eyes examined, as many eye conditions, such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration are diagnosed by detecting changes over time.

The advantages of digital imaging include:

  • Quick, safe, non-invasive and painless
  • Provides detailed images of your retina and sub-surface of your eyes
  • Provides instant, direct imaging of the form and structure of eye tissue
  • Image resolution is extremely high quality
  • Uses eye-safe near-infra-red light
  • No patient prep required

Digital Retinal Imaging


Digital Retinal Imaging allows your South Austin eye doctor to evaluate the health of the back of your eye, the retina. It is critical to confirm the health of the retina, optic nerve and other retinal structures. The digital camera snaps a high-resolution digital picture of your retina. This picture clearly shows the health of your eyes and is used as a baseline to track any changes in your eyes in future eye examinations.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

An Optical Coherence Tomography scan (commonly referred to as an OCT scan) is the latest advancement in imaging technology. Similar to ultrasound, this diagnostic technique employs light rather than sound waves to achieve higher resolution pictures of the structural layers of the back of the eye.

A scanning laser used to analyze the layers of the retina and optic nerve for any signs of eye disease, similar to an CT scan of the eye. It works using light without radiation, and is essential for early diagnosis of glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinal disease.

With an OCT scan, doctors are provided with color-coded, cross-sectional images of the retina. These detailed images are revolutionizing early detection and treatment of eye conditions such as wet and dry age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, retinal detachment and diabetic retinopathy.

An OCT scan is a noninvasive, painless test. It is performed in about 10 minutes right in our office. Feel free to contact our office to inquire about an OCT at your next appointment.

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Visual Field Testing

A visual field test measures the range of your peripheral or “side” vision to assess whether you have any blind spots (scotomas), peripheral vision loss or visual field abnormalities. It is a straightforward and painless test that does not involve eye drops but does involve the patient’s ability to understand and follow instructions.

An initial visual field screening can be carried out by the optometrist by asking you to keep your gaze fixed on a central object, covering one eye and having you describe what you see at the periphery of your field of view. For a more comprehensive assessment, special equipment might be used to test your visual field. In one such test, you place your chin on a chin rest and look ahead. Lights are flashed on, and you have to press a button whenever you see the light. The lights are bright or dim at different stages of the test. Some of the flashes are purely to check you are concentrating. Each eye is tested separately and the entire test takes 15-45 minutes. These machines can create a computerized map out your visual field to identify if and where you have any deficiencies.

Optovue Solix FullRange® OCT/OCT‑Angiography


The Optovue Solix FullRange® OCT/OCT‑Angiography represents the cutting edge in multimodal eye imaging. Building on a high-speed 120 kHz spectral-domain OCT foundation, it delivers ultra-fast, high-resolution scans across the entire eye—from anterior cornea to posterior retina—within a single, streamlined platform visionix.com+15visionix.com+15visionix.com+15. Its FullRange scanning mode captures expansive anterior chamber views (up to 18 × 6.25 mm) and widefield retinal data (up to 16 × 6.25 mm), with sharp axial resolution (~5 µm) and advanced motion correction and averaging technologies that enhance image clarity and repeatability visionix.com.

The integrated suite includes FDA-cleared OCT-Angiography metrics (AngioVue®), structural and vascular analytics for retina and optic nerve (AngioWellness®, iWellness®), plus anterior segment tools such as pachymetry, epithelial mapping, angle assessment, and high-speed fundus and external/IR photography—all in a single ergonomic unit visionix.com+13retinalphysician.com+13ophthalmologyweb.com+13.

The optional Topography Module further augments its utility by offering six simultaneous corneal maps—axial, tangential, elevation, and epithelium—making it a powerful tool for refractive planning, keratoconus detection, and post-operative monitoring visionix.com+3blog.visionix.com+3visionix.com+3. Designed for efficiency, Solix enhances clinical throughput and patient care by consolidating advanced diagnostics into one seamless, future-ready system.

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