R. R. N. Road, Cooch Behar, West Bengal - 736101
Accurate, effective treatment always begins with a flawless diagnosis. Our hospital is equipped with cutting-edge diagnostic technology to gently map, measure, and understand your eyes with pinpoint precision.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is essentially an ultrasound for your eyes, using gentle light waves to take cross-sectional pictures of your retina. This completely non-invasive test allows us to see the microscopic layers of your eye, catching diseases long before you even notice symptoms.
Understanding the exact, unique shape of your cornea is essential for perfect vision correction. A Keratometry test measures the curvature of your eye's front surface, helping us tailor treatments and ensure the absolute perfect fit for lenses.
To properly manage glaucoma, we need to physically examine where fluid drains out of your eye. Gonioscopy is a specialized, painless exam that uses a tiny mirrored lens to inspect this drainage angle, guiding us toward the safest and most effective treatment plan.
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Answers to the most common questions from our patients.
A. Our eye diagnostic services in Cooch Behar may include OCT eye test, keratometry test, gonioscopy test, retinal imaging, glaucoma evaluation, cornea assessment, and eye pressure testing, depending on the patient’s condition and the doctor’s advice.
A. An OCT eye test is used to capture detailed images of the retina and optic nerve. It helps in retinal imaging, early detection of eye disease, and monitoring conditions that affect the back of the eye.
A. A keratometry test measures the curvature of the cornea. It helps in cornea assessment and supports accurate evaluation of corneal shape and related vision conditions.
A. A gonioscopy test helps the eye specialist examine the drainage angle of the eye. It is an important part of glaucoma evaluation and supports accurate glaucoma testing when pressure-related eye problems are suspected.
A. Early detection of eye disease helps identify problems before vision is seriously affected. Timely diagnostic eye care can support faster treatment decisions and better long-term eye health outcomes.