Optical Coherence Tomography
A non-contact, non-invasive tomographic imaging and diagnostic method. The device allows examination of the cornea, its thickness and corneal topography, as well as retinal and optic nerve assessment in conditions such as diabetes, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis or age-related macular degeneration.
OCT angiography is now also available for precise diagnosis of wet age-related macular degeneration — providing non-invasive imaging of retinal vascular structures without contrast agents.
We recommend this examination to all patients over 40 to rule out glaucoma.
Precise glaucoma diagnosis and progression monitoring
Age-related macular degeneration, wet and dry forms
Diabetic retinal changes and their monitoring
Diagnosis and monitoring of epiretinal membrane
Optic nerve changes in MS
Resolution up to 5 micrometres, safe for patient and doctor