Sight is a unique gift, which value you begin to understand only when you begin to lose it.
Visually we receive up to 80% of the information about the surrounding world. Visual impairment leads to loss of information perception.
Comprehensive vision diagnostics is the basis of prevention, which makes it possible to save and sometimes improve your vision. Modern technologies in the hands of experienced specialists make it possible to detect not only vision problems but also some general diseases of the body in the early stages: diabetes, thyroid diseases, rheumatoid diseases, and others.
Make an appointment now if you have not examine for many years.
It is recommended to undergo a preventive examination regularly, at least once a year.

● Visometry (determination of visual acuity)
● Tonometry (measurement of intraocular pressure)
● Refractometry (determination of the optical power of the eye, diagnosis of refraction anomalies: nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism)
● Biometrics (measurement of eye length, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness)
● Pachymetry (measurement of corneal thickness)
● Keratotopography (determination of the topography eye map of the front and back surface of the cornea, the power of refraction at each point of the cornea, allows to diagnose such corneal pathology as keratoconus)
● Endothelial biomicroscopy (determination of the number and shape of cells on the inner surface of the cornea)
● Perimetry (determining the limits of the field of vision, an important research method for diseases such as glaucoma and other pathologies of the optic nerve)
● Biomicroscopy (method of examining the anterior part of the eye using a microscope, examination under high magnification of the conjunctiva, cornea, iris and other structures of the eye)
● Fundus examination (examination of the retina, optic nerve and eye vessels using a microscope and a special high-diopter lens)
● Gonioscopy – examination of the angle of the anterior chamber with a special lens help
● Optical coherence tomography of the retina and optic nerve (high-precision diagnostic method that allows you to examine all layers of the retina and the condition of the optic nerve using a light beam)
● Angiography (allows to examine the fundus vessels without the use of intravenous contrast agents)
● Daily monitoring of intraocular pressure – with the help of the iCare Home device, the patient measures the pressure at home, at regular intervals, including at night. This allows you to monitor pressure fluctuations during the day and choose the optimal regimen of medication treatment for glaucoma.

At the end of the examination, the ophthalmologist will provide you with complete information about the condition of your eyes and vision, inform you about possible risks, advise on available prevention methods and if necessary, prescribe treatment.

