When you arrive for your appointment you are first ‘screened’ by an orthoptist or ophthalmic technician. This process allows our trained staff to gather information for your ophthalmologist to be able to assess your condition properly. Our staff are able to answer many of the questions you may have at this stage.
The screening process usually takes between 10-30 minutes (but can take longer) and involves taking a history and doing tests that include:
- Visual acuity
- Checking glasses script
- Measuring eye pressure
- Visual fields tests
- Optical coherence tomography (OCT scanning of the retina)
- Other tests as required depending upon the nature of the symptoms
After the screening process the ophthalmologist will then see you, look at the gathered information, measurements and diagnostic, and talk through next actions with you.
Please be aware: The screening tests often require drops to dilate the pupil so your eye can be assessed properly. Your vision will be quite blurry and glary for several hours afterwards and it is recommended that, if possible, you have someone to drive you home. It is also advisable to bring some sunglasses to help with the glare when leaving.