Auto Lensometer


The Auto Lensometer is used to get an accurate measurement of your current eye glasses whether they are single vision, bifocal, trifocal or no-line bifocal (progressive) lenses.


Auto Refractor


The Auto Refractor is a computerized instrument that measures the amount of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism with no response from our patient. The doctor uses the information from this instrument as a starting point in his evaluation of his patent's eye sight. It is included in our yearly eye health exam as these values can change yearly due to growth, stress, disease and degeneration.


Comprehensive Medical and Optical Software


We have computerized medical and optical records to insure effiecient, accurate, secure and easily accessible records for each visit.


Computerized Visual Fields


Cascadia Eye Care utilizes the latest technology to insure you receive the best possible eye exam. This includes the Computerized Visual Fields Instrument. The doctor can detect more eye diseases with the use of this instrument than any instrument in our clinic. The findings from the tests done with this instrument enable the doctor to determine if there is any retinal disease and if there is any disease process behind the eye, all the way to the back of the brain. Because these conditions can develop at any age, a Computerized Visual Fields test is included in our comprehensive eye exam, every year, for all patients.

 


Digital Retinal Camera for Digital Retinal Imaging


This new technology combines retinal photography with computerized digital imaging. This allows instant viewing of retinal images by both the doctor and the patient. These images serve a dual purpose: first for documenting any existing eye disease and second for establishing baseline images to compare against any future possible changes.


Stratus OCT 3


State of the art, diagnostic testing for glaucoma. The Stratus OCT3 images the retinal nerve fiber and optic nerve (the tissue and structure that glaucoma damages) as well as imaging the separate layers of the macula that are unable to be observed by more traditional methods for diagnosing and following macula degeneration.  Testing for this procedure is conveniently scheduled in our comfortable office. This new instrument allows us to objectively evaluate the nerve fiber layer, the optic nerve and macula.
We are among only a handful of eye care professionals that offer this procedure on-site.


Topographer


No two fingertips are identical and the same is true for your eyes, especially cornea (the clear tissue that a contact lens sits upon). Your cornea has its own distinct shape and texture, just like a fingerprint. SO it makes sense that a contact lens should mirror the corneas.

At Cascadia Eye Care we offer Wave Contact Lenses, which are custom designed from your corneal “fingerprint”. Wave’s special video camera and software digitally maps your cornea with thousands of numbers. Our doctors use the map data and Wave’s special design software to create a custom lens that follows almost every tiny shape on your cornea. In the width of a hair, there may be as many as 10 distinct curves on the back of the lens. With so many curves, Wave lenses offer unrivaled comfort and sharper optics. Many Contact lens wearer’s dropouts are now successful Wave lens users.


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