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Family Eye Care, P. A.

We have the latest in diagnostic equipment, including laser retinal scans, retinal cameras, in house eyeglass lab, and visual field testing. 

 Equipment:

(Images and information courtesy of Optos)

An optomap® Retinal Exam provides:

A scan to confirm a healthy eye or, to detect the presence of disease.
 
An overview or map of the retina, giving your doctor a more detailed view than can be achieved by other means.
 
The opportunity for you to view and discuss the optomap® images of your eye with your doctor at the time of your exam.
 
A permanent record for your medical file, enabling your doctor to make important comparisons if potential problems show themselves at a future examination.

optomap® Retinal Exam Quick Reference:

http://www.optos.com/Global/documents/quick_reference_guide_faqs.pdf 

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 (Images and information courtesy of Visioffice.com)

The Visioffice is an all-in-one system to take patients through the entire dispensing process, from frame selection to measurement to sales support.

Patients can see the features and benefits of premium designs, materials and lens treatments through interactive videos available on the Visioffice system.

Key Benefits:

  • Access to eyecode™ lenses - the most individualized lens solutions
  • Personalized patient education modules highlight benefits of products and technology
  • Valuable for indecisive patients to get advice from their family or friends prior to purchase, thanks to the email feature
  • Streaming video allows patients to view themselves at various angles, to help them in their frame selection process
  • An indispensable feature for high Rx patients as it relates to their choice of material and the thickness of their lenses
Visioffice System Frequently Asked Questions Guide: 

 http://essilorvisioffice.com/FAQs.aspx

 Eyecode Lenses Brochure:
 
 
Want to know more about the Visioffice System? Check out this informative video: