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Eye Sight Examination

Our Professional Optometrist Consultants will cover all possible eye disorders (internal and external)
during your 30-minute comprehensive eye exam. It includes:
  • Glaucoma
  • Dry Eyes
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • ARMD
  • Cataract
  • Allergies
  • Color Vision
  • Amblyopia (Lazy eye)
  • Myopia (Near-sighted)
  • Hyperopia (Far-sighted)
  • Presbyopia (Aging eyes)
  • Astigmatism (Irregular curvature of the front of the eye)
  • Macular Degeneration
  • We suggest that you arrange an appointment with CK Optometrist Consultant if you have any concern regarding your vision. You may contact us via phone call, email or drop by our store if you are around the corner.

    Additional Eye Examination

    During your eye examination, we will inspect the front of your eye (the cornea, conjunctiva, iris lens and eye lids) as well as the inside of your eye (eye lens, retinal blood vessels and optic nerve head) for any indication of conditions. Problems include cataract or glaucoma, or even diseases such as high blood pressure or diabetes.

    If it happens that signs of the mentioned eye conditions are present, you may be required to return for a second visit for extra eye tests:

     

    • Digital Visual Field Perimetry
    • Dilated Fudus Examination
    • Sports Vision Assessment
    • Perceptual Testing

    Eye Examination Device

    Digital Retinography System

    Digital Retinography System (DRS) is an automatic, non-mydriatic fundus camera. It captures images of the central retina without the need of pupil dilation. These digital images are then used for diabetic retinopathy.

    With a compact, ergonomic design and low power flash, DRS ensures patients' comfort. It is designed to maximize patients flow. DRS will detect the patient's target eye, focuses the retina, adjusts level and captures high quality images automatically in less than 30 seconds.

    Young Retina

    Healthy Retina

    Optic Disk

    Diabetic Patient

    Eye Examination FAQ

    You may drop into CK Optometrist Consultant store or contact us for an eye exam appointment.
    Early detection is vital in common eye condition treatment to protect your vision and health. We recommend that you have your eye sight checked according to the guidelines below.
    Age Eye Sight Test Frequency
    From birth to 2 years By 6 months of age of as recommended
    2 - 5 years Once or as recommended
    5-19 years Annually
    19-60 years Every 1-2 years or as recommended
    Above 60 years Annually or as recommended
    You will go through a complete set of eye sight examination with a series of pain-free test designed to evaluate your vision and to watch out for eye diseases. You shall begin with Patient Registration where we find out about your medical history and any vision problems you may be facing. Then, our experienced optometrists will proceed to examine that your eyes are healthy, both inside and out. Finally, your vision will be measured and our optometrists will provide you with reports and recommendation by reviewing our findings with you and to find what is the best solution for your individual needs.
    We will cover all possible eye disorders during your eye test. It includes:
    • Glaucoma
    • Dry Eyes
    • Diabetic Retinopathy
    • ARMD
    • Cataract
    • Allergies
  • Myopia (Near-sighted)
  • Hyperopia (Far-sighted)
  • Presbyopia (Aging eyes)
  • Astigmatism (Irregular curvature of the front of the eye)
  • Macular Degeneration
  • We recommend that all children should go for an eye exam before they turn three years old and once again before they begin school. Children are often more responsive to treatment if they are diagnosed early. Therefore, early identification can be crucial.