OPTOMAP/OCT
Optos introduced ultra-widefield (UWF™) retinal imaging to enable eyecare professionals to discover, diagnose, document and treat ocular pathology that may first present in the periphery – pathology which may go undetected using traditional examination techniques and equipment.
With traditional, small-field, and even widefield retinal imaging, only 10-100⁰ of the retina can be captured in a single image. Optomap is the only true, clinically validated, ultra-widefield retinal image that can capture 82% or 200⁰ of the retina, in a single capture, in each imaging modality – an increase of 50% over the next closest imaging device. With Optomap auto-montage, up to 97% or 220⁰ of the retina can be imaged with the multi-capture, montaging functionality.
OCTOPUS –
The Octopus 600 stands as a compact, independent device adept at amalgamating early-stage diagnosis and subsequent monitoring within the realm of glaucoma care. This tool not only enhances operational comfort for both practitioners and patients but also refines the ergonomics of the process. It facilitates efficient evaluations of central visual fields with minimal temporal investment. The built-in reliability features of the Octopus 600 ensure seamless operation and provide accurate outcomes. In doing so, it significantly contributes to the efficacy of glaucoma management, thereby optimizing patient care.
OCT –
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a retinal scan used to study the anatomy of the retina and optic nerve in fine detail. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging test. It uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina.
With OCT, we can see each of the retina’s distinctive layers and measure their thickness. These measurements help with the diagnosis of eye diseases. They also guide treatment for glaucoma as well as retinal disease, like age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic eye disease.
Contact For Eyes
204 889 7408
#6-2090 Corydon Ave.
Tuxedo Junction
Winnipeg, MB
Canada R3P 1V5
Hours
Monday-Friday 9:00-5:30
Closed for lunch M-F 12:30-1:30
Saturday 11:00-4:00
Sunday closed