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New Technology

New Technology

New Visual Field Test


It is now faster for Dr. Eldredge to detect changes in your vision.
Discover our new Virtual Vision Visual Field Test. Quick and easy to use!


Visual field testing is an important part of most standard comprehensive eye exams. Also sometimes known as perimetry testing,
Visual field testing is a method to measure the entire scope of vision of an individual, including their peripheral/side vision.

The importance of visual field testing

Visual field testing is one of the most effective diagnostic treatments in the detection of glaucoma. This is because when patients are affected
by glaucoma, it is usually the peripheral vision that is affected by their condition first. However, it can also be used to detect central or
peripheral retinal diseases, eyelid conditions such as drooping, optic nerve damage and conditions that affect the
visual pathways from the optic nerve to the area of the brain where this information is processed into vision.

Visual field testing is also an important part of monitoring for people who are considered to be at risk for
vision loss from disease and other problems, including those who have been diagnosed with the following:

- Multiple sclerosis

- Hyperthyroidism

- Pituitary gland disorders

- Central nervous system problems (such as a tumor that may be pressing on the brain)

- Stroke

- Diabetes

- High blood pressure

What to expect from visual field testing

There are a variety of methods that can be used to perform visual field testing, including:

Static automated perimetry. This is where a machine is used to quantify how well the patient is able to detect flashing lights
of varying size and brightness in different areas of their visual field, while they concentrate on a
central point. The patient responds by pushing a button when they see the light.


Kinetic perimetry. This involves points of light that are fixed in size and intensity and are presented along
the patient’s peripheral vision, before being gradually moved inwards to determine their field of vision.

Visual field testing is non-invasive, painless and doesn’t require patients to have their eyes dilated. The results,
which are usually presented in a series of charts, are digital and sent directly to your eye doctor for interpretation.
Depending on the outcome of your results, you may be recommended for further diagnostic testing which could
include blood tests. If you have been diagnosed with glaucoma, you will probably be recommended to have several
visual field tests each year, which will help your eye doctor to monitor the progression of your condition and recommend treatments to slow it.


If you would like more information about visual field testing, or if you have concerns about your peripheral vision,
please don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with our experienced and knowledgeable eyecare team today.

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