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Eye Assessment

All About our Eye Assessment

What is Eye Assessment?

Eye Assessment is a comprehensive examination of your visual system that involves a series of different tests.

Why Eye Assessment is performed?

An eye exam helps detect eye problems at their earliest stage where they’re mostly treatable. Many eye and vision problems have no obvious signs or symptoms, so you might not know a problem exists. Regular screening may help to obtain early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent vision loss. It can help to diagnose:

  • Refractive Disorder

  • Cataract

  • Macular Degeneration

  • Glaucoma

  • Diabetic Retinopathy

  • Hypertensive Retinopathy

  • Colour Blindness

Fundoscopy, also known as ophthalmoscopy

What You Need to Know

Time Allocation & Appointment

Please allocate around 30mins-40mins to complete our Eye Assessment. You're required to book our appointment one (1) day earlier via call, walk in or communicate with your respective clinic/doctor to book our slot also to provide a referral letter.

Registration

Please bring your NRIC or passport (for international customers) and any panel/insurance identity card (if applicable). It is advisable to check with us for the available panelship and insurance claimables.

Our Staff

Our eye assessment is performed by skilled Medical Assistant and reported by our Medical Doctor and Ophthalmologist resulting in accurate findings.

Result

Depending on the appointments, results will be sent to patients directly or to referred clinic/doctor accordingly. You will receive the result within the next three (3) working days. This will however depend on whether it is the non-peak period or otherwise. Results will be available through QR code found on the payment receipt. Patients required to request for tele-consultation if required.

Our Eye Assessment Inclusive of:

  • Visual Acuity Test

  • Ishihara Colour Test

  • Amsler Grid Test

  • Fundus Camera – Anterior and Posterior of eye

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