
Overview
How Its Works?
ARAVIND Specs offer a wide range of tests to examine your eye, these include simple ones like having you read a eye chart but also have a complex set of tests like using a high powered lens to visualise and examine the tiny structures inside the eye. A comprehensive eye exam can take about an hour or so depending on the complexity of the test and also the Optometrist conducting the procedures. The eye and vision tests carried out here are
This is a test to measure the sharpness of one’s vision, usually performed using an eye chart to measure your distance visual acuity.
It is a computer-controlled machine that is used by our experts during an eye exam to provide them with an objective measurement of a person’s refractive error and help them in prescribing an accurate prescription for glasses, contact lenses or lenses.
We have a group of highly trained and experienced Optometrists that calculate the vision correction a patient needs (refraction) by using sensors. These sensors help them detect the reflections from a cone of infrared light, which is used in determining the size and the shape of the retina. By measuring this zone, the autorefractors can easily determine when a patient’s eye focuses properly on the image.
This is a screening test that checks your vision of colour and is one of the primary test in a comprehensive eye exam.
During this procedure the doctor makes you cover both eyes individually and tests how they work by themselves. This helps determine the dominant eye and also checks if your vision is well co-ordinated. Adults above the age of 40 are recommended to get a comprehensive test every year.
Cataract, dietetic retinopathy etc may develop with aging. Already diabetic patient need check-ups on a even more regular basis. Genetic disorders like glaucoma need to be shown from an early stage and frequent visits to the ophthalmologist to keep it under check.