What Eye Conditions Can Be Detected Using Optomap Retinal Photos?

By: Dr. Neha Amin

10/10/2024

Can you name some of the tests that happen during a comprehensive eye exam? You may know about a visual field test or pupil dilation, but have you ever heard of Optomap retinal photos? This advanced technology is used to capture images of the retina, which can reveal important information about your eye health.

Retinal photography is a valuable tool for detecting eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Call Advanced Vision & Achievement Center now to book a retinal exam with Dr. Neha Amin and Dr. Mary Hardy. See how this innovative test can help you maintain healthy vision in Phoenix, AZ.

How does the retina work?

The retina is the innermost layer of the eye that contains light-sensitive cells called photoreceptors. These photoreceptors transform light into electrical signals that go to the brain, allowing us to see. Unfortunately, any damage to the retina can lead to vision problems or blindness if left undetected. Retinal photography allows eye care professionals like Dr. Amin and Dr. Hardy to capture images and identify issues before they cause lasting complications.

What is an Optomap retinal photo?

Optomap retinal photos involve the use of a specialized camera that captures ultra-wide images of the retina. This allows for a more comprehensive view of the eye, providing information about areas that may not be visible through other methods. The images produced by Optomap technology are highly detailed and can reveal even the tiniest changes in the retina, making it an invaluable tool for the early detection of eye diseases.

How does Optomap retinal photography work?

During a retinal exam, Dr. Amin or Dr. Hardy will instruct you to look straight ahead while they take multiple pictures of each eye with a camera. These images are used to create a panoramic view of the retina. The process is quick, generally comfortable, and requires no special preparation on your part.

Eye conditions we detect through Optomap retinal photography

At Advanced Vision & Achievement Center, we use Optomap retinal photos to detect a range of eye conditions in Phoenix, AZ:

  • Diabetic retinopathy: Consistently high blood sugar levels can damage the blood vessels in the retina. Patients diagnosed with diabetes must monitor their blood sugar and manage their condition with the help of a doctor to help prevent diabetic retinopathy, which can lead to blindness.
  • Macular degeneration: This age-related disease affects the center of vision, making it harder to read or recognize faces. With Optomap retinal images, early signs of macular degeneration can be detected and treated before vision loss occurs.
  • Glaucoma: Increased pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure) can damage the optic nerve and gradually cause a loss of peripheral vision. Retinal photography can track changes in the retina that may indicate glaucoma and allow for timely intervention.

In addition, Optomap retinal images can also catch other conditions such as cataracts, retinal tears or detachments, and other abnormalities that may otherwise go unnoticed during a regular eye exam.

Book a retinal exam today

With innovative technology like Optomap retinal photography, Dr. Neha Amin and Dr. Mary Hardy can thoroughly understand your eye health and ensure your vision stays clear and healthy long-term. Book an appointment at Advanced Vision & Achievement Center today in Phoenix, AZ to experience the benefits of Optomap retinal images for yourself.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.