Advanced Technology: Eye Exam Machines, Optomap & More
Making sure our patients get the best eye care is a priority to us. That’s why we’ve embraced the pinnacle of technological advancements to deliver unparalleled care and precision. As soon as you step in, you’ll be confident that your eye health is in the right hands. Learn more about OCT, phoropter, and other eye exam machines below.

Corneal Mapping
This corneal topography technology allows us to map the surface curvature of your cornea with precision, which is key for diagnosing and treating various eye conditions, evaluating the fit of contact lenses, and planning refractive surgeries like LASIK.
Digital Retinal Imaging & OCT Scans
Cutting-edge digital imaging allows us to assess your eyes with accuracy by detecting eye diseases at an early stage to prevent vision loss. It also allows us to store permanent records of your retinal health.


Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Our Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scan uses light waves to capture high-resolution images of the back of your eye, which makes it easy to detect eye diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy in their early stages.
Visual Field Testing
To assess your peripheral or "side" vision, we offer visual field testing. This straightforward and painless test helps identify any blind spots, peripheral vision loss, or visual field abnormalities. Our advanced equipment provides comprehensive assessments, and the entire process takes just 15–45 minutes.

For more information on the optomap® Retinal Exam, go to the Optos website.
OPTOS Retinal Exam
Our optomap® Retinal Exam is an essential part of our eye exams, capturing a wide view of the retina, which makes it easier to detect conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, and retinal tears. It’s quick, easy, suitable for all ages, and provides us with valuable insights to monitor changes in eye health.
Advanced Technology Used at James Tracey Eye Care

Optomap
The optomap® Retinal Exam allows us to capture a unique and detailed image of the retina, much like a fingerprint, so we can detect eye diseases as early as possible.
iVue
Our iVue OCT technology generates high-resolution, 3D images of the retina, optic disc, and anterior segment. This information is invaluable for diagnosing and managing various eye conditions.
