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Whether you are new patient or a returning patient to Alberta Retina Consultants, we have plenty of information to ensure your experience with us is a pleasant one.

 

Please choose one of the following options to help direct you to the information you looking for:

New Patients.

Returning Patients.

Depending on your condition, you may undergo several of the same tests from your initial visit. Additional testing may be required if your status has changed or if further information is needed.

 

If you're returning for treatment, specific pre-treatment tests will be conducted to ensure the best possible care. Usually this is limited to a new set of OCT photos, vision screening, an eye pressure check and dilation, but this will vary based on the patient.

Testing Procedures.

As a patient at our office, you will undergo a variety of testing. Some of these test may be conducted at other locations, but you will be made aware of this prior to leaving our office.

Dilation

To view the back of your eye, your doctor will use a bright light to complete the exam. Dilating drops are applied to your eyes 20-30 minutes prior to seeing your doctor to allow time for your pupils to fully dilate. This prevents your pupils from constricting in response to the bright light needed to conduct the exam. Dilation tends to last 4-6 hours, making some people`s vision blurry, difficult to read, and sensitive to light. We recommend you bring a driver with you or arrange another method of transportation home following your exam. Also bring sunglasses for your own comfort.

Tonometry

This test is helpful in determining the pressure inside your eye. At our office we do not use the non-contact method with the air puff. Instead we use a tonopen, a pen like device that touches your eye, on the central cornea, to measure the pressure inside your eye. We apply a freezing drop/local anesthetic to the outer surface of your eye prior to the measurement. This prevents you from feeling the pen touch your eye. This test is used to screen for glaucoma.

Vision Test

Your vision will be checked by one of our technicians, who will have you read from a screen at the other end of the room. This is done with the use of a Snellen eye chart, where you will read from the largest letters down to the smallest letters you can see.

OCT

OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) is a machine used to take high-resolution images of the tissues of the retina inside your eye, focusing around the area of central vision, the macula. These photos are often taken at each visit and in combination with a physical eye exam with your doctor, they are used to determine any changes in your condition. This machine is especially helpful as it provides a measurement of your retinal thickness each visit.

Additional Tests

New & Returning Patients

We want every patient to feel informed and confident about their visit. Learn more about what to expect and the testing procedures we conduct at Alberta Retina Consultants.

What to Expect During Your Visit

Get familiar with common retinal diseases, their symptoms, and available treatments. Learn how our specialists diagnose and manage conditions.

Before and After Surgery

Learn what to expect before, during, and after retinal surgery—including information on anesthesia, medications, arrival times, and post-operative care.

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