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Digital Refracting System

Family Vision Center utilizes the latest technology in refracting systems.  Our digital refractors are more efficient and accurate than older systems.  They are fully enclosed which maintains the clarity and cleanliness of the refracting lenses.  Additionally, the system seamlessly integrates

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Electroretinography (ERG):

ERG is a vision test that measures the function of your retina- the light-sensitive layer at the back of your eye. When light from an image enters the eye, it is converted into electricity by specialized cells in the retina,

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Oculus Keratograph

The OCULUS Keratograph 5M combines corneal topography and dry eye analysis in one machine. The machine uses Placido disc illumination to take measurements of the ocular surface, and different colors of light emitting diodes (LEDs) are used depending on the

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InfantSEE

Developed by the American Optometric Association and Johnson & Johnson Vision, InfantSEE is a public health program designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an integral part of infant wellness care to improve a child’s quality of life.

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Optomap® ultra-widefield retinal imaging:

Bringing the most advanced technology to our patients, we recommend optomap® ultra-wide digital retinal imaging as part of your comprehensive eye exam today. The optomap® ultra-wide system helps you and our doctors make informed decisions about your eye health and

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MiboThermoFlo

MiBo ThermoFlo delivers consistent emissive heat to the meibomian glands found in the eyelids. These oils/lipids make up the protective layer of the tear film and are essential for providing stability of the tears and preventing evaporative dry eye. Through

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Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer

Visual field testing is used to determine if the visual system is functioning normally. This test measures the intensity of small spots of light necessary for an individual to see them in the periphery of their vision. It provides a

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Visual Evoked Potential (VEP)

VEP measures the electrical activity in the vision system. When light from an image enters your eye, it is converted into electrical energy at the retina and travels through the optic nerve to the visual cortex of the brain which

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