About Us

Our Cutting Edge Equipment

We offer comprehensive eye examinations to assess vision, detect and monitor the progression of any underlying eye conditions. Our clinical services are supported by cutting-edge equipment and technologies, including digital retinal imaging, OCT, visual field testing equipment, and advanced diagnostic tools for managing conditions like myopia and dry eye syndrome.

Equipment | Eyecare Eye exam Singapore Zeiss Cirrus Photo 600

Digital Retinal Imaging and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

This advanced technology allows for high-resolution imaging of the retina, enabling detailed evaluation of the eye’s health and early detection of potential issues. It helps with diagnosing and managing conditions such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. The OCT offers early detection of eye conditions, high-quality non-invasive wide-field retinal imaging, fast and efficient scans, improved diagnosis and treatment planning, and reports for enhanced patient experience.

 

Equipment | Eyecare Eye exam Singapore Topcon 3D OCT Maestro
Equipment | Eyecare Eye exam Singapore Optopol PTS 925

Visual Field Testing

This test evaluates the full range of our patients’ peripheral vision. It is useful for detecting conditions like glaucoma and neurological disorders. Our perimeter offers comprehensive visual field testing, non-invasive early detection of eye conditions, precise and reliable results, efficient and time-saving examinations, and is a tool for enhanced monitoring. Visual field testing allows us to assess and monitor our patients’ peripheral vision for changes, so we can provide them with the necessary care to maintain good eye health.

 

Equipment | Eyecare Eye exam Singapore SUOER SW-9000keeler slit lamp

Contact Lens Fitting, Health Assessment of the Front Part of the Eye, and Dry Eye Management

We specialise in fitting various types of contact lenses, including soft lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses (including custom lenses such as orthokeratology, keratoconus, semi-scleral lenses), toric lenses for astigmatism, and multifocal lenses for presbyopia. We utilise a slit lamp bio-microscope to perform detailed and non-invasive examination of the eye with enhanced visualisation, as well as documentation for tracking changes.  This lets us precisely detect and manage any complications and helps us better formulate treatment plans for our patients. We can also perform comprehensive evaluations and customised treatment plans for dry eye syndrome, aiming to alleviate symptoms and improve eye comfort.

 

Equipment | Eyecare Eye exam Singapore Medmont e300 corneal topographer

Assessment of Corneal Conditions and Specialist Contact Lens Fitting

In order to accurately assess or detect corneal conditions and fit specialised contact lenses, our corneal topographer is a valuable tool that scans 106,000 data points across the entire cornea to provide detailed information about the shape, curvature, and health of the cornea. We can non-invasively create a detailed map of the shape and curvature of your cornea (corneal mapping), design specialised contact lenses, and monitor corneal conditions.

 

Equipment | Eyecare Eye exam Singapore Nidek Optical Biometer AL-Scan

Myopia Management and Control Progression, Corneal Thickness Assessment (Pachymetry)

For children, the axial length measurement is useful in monitoring the growth of the eye over time. It helps us identify any abnormal changes in eye size, which may indicate conditions like myopia progression or other eye health issues. The optical biometer non-invasively assesses the length of the eye to provide personalised care for our young patients. In addition, we are able to check the thickness of the cornea to determine its influence on the pressure inside the eye. This is useful for determining the risk of conditions like glaucoma.

 

Equipment | Eyecare Eye exam Singapore SUOER SW-9000
Equipment | Eyecare Singapore Nidek Tonoref II
Equipment | Eyecare Singapore SUOER Rebound Tonometer

Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Assessment

Measuring the intraocular pressure of the eye is a crucial part of eye examinations to screen for glaucoma and monitor eye health. It helps our optometrists detect potential issues, recommend appropriate treatment, and prevent vision loss associated with elevated intraocular pressure. Non-contact tonometry and rebound tonometry are two different methods used to measure intraocular pressure. Non-contact tonometry, also known as air-puff tonometry, is a method that measures IOP without physically touching the eye. In this method, a small puff of air is directed at the front surface of the eye. We use non-contact and rebound tonometers to comfortably and quickly assess our patients IOP in glaucoma screening and assessment.

 

Equipment | eyecare Singapore Huvitz HTR-1A Tonometer