Specialty
Diagnostics
Introduction
Accurate diagnosis is the first step towards effective treatment. At Solis Eye Care Hospital, we offer advanced diagnostic technologies that help detect eye diseases at their earliest stages. Our comprehensive diagnostic services support precise treatment planning and better patient outcomes.
Key Diagnostic Tests
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
High-resolution imaging of the retina and optic nerve to detect glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and more.
Fundus Photography
Detailed photographs of the retina to monitor changes over time.
Visual Field Analysis
Assesses peripheral vision loss, commonly used in glaucoma management.
Corneal Topography
Maps the corneal surface to detect keratoconus and guide refractive surgery.
Pachymetry
Measures corneal thickness, important for glaucoma and LASIK assessments.
B-Scan Ultrasonography
Provides internal imaging of the eye, especially useful when the view is obstructed.
Fluorescein Angiography
Visualizes retinal blood vessels to diagnose vascular conditions.

Key Diagnostic Tests
- Symptoms That May Require Diagnostic Tests
- Diagnosis & Process
- Risk Factors That Make Diagnostics Important



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Most eye diagnostic tests are painless and non-invasive, though some may involve mild discomfort from bright lights.
Individual tests take between 5 to 20 minutes. Some comprehensive diagnostic sessions may take longer.
In some cases, eye dilation may be required, temporarily affecting your vision for a few hours.
As advised by your doctor, especially if you have an eye condition, are diabetic, or are over the age of 40.