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Corneal Topography
The cornea is the clear window
on the front of the eye. It is the principal focusing lens of
the eye. It changes size and curvature as you age. As the curvature
of this clear structure changes, it will effect your ocular prescription.
Understanding the curvature of the cornea and its possible defects
is necessary to diagnose eye disease and for the proper fitting
and prescribing of contact lenses as well as spectacles.
What the Corneal Topographer Does
- Computerized video measurement
of corneal shape (plot 8000
points compared with 4 points with older instruments)
- Flat colour topographical map
and 3-D image of whole cornea
- Analysis of corneal curvature
Benefits
- More precise diagnosis and improved
treatment of corneal conditions
- Allows patients to see and understand
their condition
- Allows monitoring of corneal
conditions
- Better communication and co-management
of ocular conditions
- Improves accuracy of contact
lens fitting and design
Recommended For
- Keratoconus (thinning and protrusion
of the cornea)
- Corneal dystrophy and degeneration
- High and complex astigmatism
- Dry eye and ocular surface disease
- Contact lens eye health problems
- Lazy eye (amblyopia) and unexplained
reductions in visual acuity
- Cataract surgery pre and post
op
- Laser refractive surgery
- Refractive surgery enhancement
assessment
- Corneal transplant (PK)
- Gas permeable, soft and disposable
contact lens fitting
As most new eyecare technology
introduced in the past several years, corneal topography is not
covered by the Medical Services Plan, however, we believe it
is essential to continually provide our patients the very best
of clinical care. We must bill privately for this non-insured,
advanced diagnostic service. |