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Williams Optometrists OCT

OCT

Only 10 years ago OCT technology was mainly used in research, but recent advances in the technology have brought this to the forefront of eyecare. This revolutionary technology is quite common in eye hospitals but this top level of care is available in only a few private consulting rooms or High Street optometry practices.

At Williams optometrists we have invested to ensure that the very best technology is available to protect your eyesight now, and in the future.

This test is not part of the NHS Eye Test but is performed as part of an Extended Eye Examination.


What is OCT

OCT stands for Optical Cohernace Tomography and is a complex technology used to measure the eye and particularly the layers of the retina. The retina is the light sensitive area at the back of the eye, equivalant to film in a camera.


Williams Optometrists OCT

What happens when I have a scan?

The test is very simply, takes just a few seconds and is completely non-contact; there are no sudden puffs of air or light flashes. Any areas that may be unusual can then be measured and later repeat scans can be lined up with the original and any changes can be seen and measured.


What can you see with OCT?

The retina can be damaged by many common diseases like Glaucoma, Diabetes and Age Related Macular Degeneration.

Damage to the retina can lead to visual impairment or even blindness.