At Clare Darbyshire, we understand the critical role that eye examinations play in maintaining your overall health and well-being. Regular eye exams are essential not only for ensuring clear vision but also for detecting potential eye conditions and other health issues early on.
Comprehensive Eye Examinations
Our eye examinations begin with an initial consultation to understand your eye health history and any concerns you may have. This involves discussing your vision, any symptoms you’re experiencing, and your overall health to ensure we have a comprehensive understanding of your needs.
We then perform a comprehensive eye examination to check your eye alignment, pupil response, and the health of your retina and optic nerve. We use advanced diagnostic tools to get a thorough understanding of your eye condition, ensuring that any issues are identified early. After the examination, we discuss the results with you in detail and answer any questions you may have
Retinal Imaging
As part of our commitment to provide you with the very highest standard of eye care we include Retinal imaging as standard in our comprehensive eye examinations.
A state-of-the-art Digital retinal camera is used to capture photographic images of the back of your eyes. This technique is one of the most accurate and advanced ways of screening for many different eye diseases as it allows us to inspect the retina in far more detail compared to conventional methods which were previously relied on.
Hospital-Grade OCT for Enhanced Eye Care
We are proud to offer OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) scans, utilising hospital-grade equipment to provide you with the best possible eye care.
This advanced imaging technology allows us to see the intricate structures of your eyes in exceptional detail, far beyond what traditional methods can achieve. Adding an OCT scan to your eye examination costs just £39. This additional service enables us to detect and monitor a range of eye conditions with unparalleled precision, ensuring you receive the most comprehensive care available.
Early Detection
Eye conditions, such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy, often have no noticeable symptoms in their early stages. Regular eye exams allow us to detect these conditions and provide treatment.
Vision Correction
Changes in vision can occur gradually, making it difficult to notice until it significantly impacts daily activities. Regular eye exams help ensure that your prescription is up-to-date, providing you with the clearest vision.
Health Monitoring
The eyes can reveal signs of other health issues, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. By examining the blood vessels and structures in your eyes, we can identify these conditions early.