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      OPTOMAP Retinal Exam

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We all want to protect our eyesight and that is why it is important to have annual vision tests. These checks allow your eye doctor to detect changes in the front of your eyes so that alterations can be made to your eyeglasses or contact lens prescription.
However, your optometrist also needs to look at the back of your eye, the retina, to check that it is healthy and not damaged or showing signs of disease. Many eye diseases, if detected at an early stage, can be treated successfully without total loss of vision.
A comprehensive retinal examination can also detect signs of other diseases that affect not just your eyes, but also your overall health. These diseases include Diabetic Retinopathy, Hypertension, Age Related Macular Degeneration, and Retinal Detachments.
The Optometrists at Memphis Family Vision are committed to providing you with the highest standards of eye care available. That is why we strongly recommend that you have an OPTOMAP Retinal Exam as part of your eye exam today.
The OPTOMAP Retinal Exam provides you with important information about your health, without the need for uncomfortable pupil dilation. Don't you and your family deserve the best eye care available?
Obtaining OPTOMAP Retinal Images is comfortable, quick and very simple. By looking into the OPTOMAP eyepiece the digital image of your retina is captured in less than a second. A small flash indicates the image has been taken. Nothing touches your eye during the process. Your OPTOMAP Retinal Image is then immediately displayed for your eye doctor to review with you. Best of all the OPTOMAP Retinal Exam does NOT require dilating drops which typically cause blurred vision and sensitivity to light for hours.

​Your OPTOMAP Retinal Images will be stored electronically. This gives us a permanent record of the condition of your retina. This is very important in assisting with detection and measurement of any changes to your retina next time you get your eyes examined.

​THE DOCTORS AT MEMPHIS FAMILY VISION STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU MAKE THE OPTOMAP RETINAL EXAM PART OF YOUR EYE EXAM TODAY!
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