Scheduled ophthalmologic examination, which involves the use of basic and additional diagnostic methods. It is performed exclusively for patients who are preparing for laser vision correction.
Laser vision correction is a surgical intervention used to correct refractive pathologies such as myopia, hyperopia and low and moderate astigmatism. This technique helps to quickly and safely improve visual acuity and eliminate the need to wear glasses or contact lenses. The examination is necessary for making a decision on vision correction and choosing its method.
A comprehensive ophthalmological examination includes a basic ophthalmological examination, as well as the following procedures: keratotopography, corneal endothelial microscopy, corneal aberrometry, optical eye biometry, optical coherence tomography (OCT), OCT angiography, laser scanning ophthalmoscopy, microperimetry, computer perimetry, ultrasound A- and B-scan, intraocular pressure measurement with the Icare apparatus.
The scope of diagnostic procedures is determined by the doctor to establish an accurate diagnosis and develop a treatment plan.