Advanced Eye Care Technology in Haltom City

We believe better tools make for better care, that’s why we’ve invested in advanced diagnostics that catch changes early, track your eye health more precisely, and help you see the full picture (literally and medically).

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What’s Happening Behind the Scenes (of Your Retina)

We use non-invasive, high-precision technology to detect even the tiniest shifts in your eye health. Whether it’s retinal photography, OCT imaging, or visual field testing, our tools let us see what’s happening beneath the surface before it becomes a bigger problem.

By combining that insight with personalized care, we’re able to protect your vision today and preserve it beautifully for years to come.

OCT image showing retinal layers and blood vessels

OCT Imaging: Topcon Maestro 2

This high-resolution scanner gives us a detailed, cross-sectional view of the back of your eye, including your retina and optic nerve. It’s especially helpful for detecting early signs of: 

  • Glaucoma 

  • Diabetic eye disease 

  • Macular degeneration 

The best part? It’s fast, non-invasive, and completely painless. One quick scan gives us the kind of detail that used to require more invasive testing, and it helps us spot problems before they affect your vision. 

Visual Field Testing: Inspire Headset 

If you’ve ever taken a traditional field test, you know: chin rests, big machines, and blinking lights. We’ve upgraded that experience with the Inspire Visual Field Headset—a lightweight, portable tool that maps your peripheral vision with precision and comfort. 

This test is critical for monitoring glaucoma and other conditions that affect your field of vision. And now, it’s a whole lot easier to sit through. 

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An eye doctor examining a patient's eye with an eye scanning machine.

Retinal Photography 

Our retinal camera captures a full-color image of the back of your eye, allowing us to document and monitor important structures like the optic nerve, macula, and blood vessels over time. This is especially helpful for spotting early signs of: 

  • Diabetic retinopathy

  • Hypertensive changes 

  • Retinal thinning or pigment changes 

  • Subtle shifts in macular health 

Think of it as a visual record of your eye health. By comparing images from year to year, we can detect changes earlier and act faster to protect your vision.