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Ultra-wide Retinal Image

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The unique optomap ultra-widefield view helps your optometrist detect early signs of retinal disease more effectively and efficiently.

Getting an optomap image is fast, painless and comfortable. Nothing touches your eye at any time. It is suitable for the whole family. To have the exam, you simply look into the device one eye at a time (like looking through a keyhole) and you will see a comfortable imageflash of light to let you know the image of your retina has been taken. The capture takes less than a second. Images are available immediately for review. You can see your own retina. You see exactly what your eye care practitioner sees - even in a 3D animation.

How often should I have an optomap?

This is a decision that should be made by your optometrist. However, it is generally recommended that you have an optomap each time you have an eye exam.

Does it hurt?

No. It is completely comfortable and quick.

Is an optomap safe for children?

Yes. In fact, many vision problems begin in early childhood, so it's important for children to receive quality routine eye care.

If you would like to include the optomap as part of your eye examination, please inform a member of staff when booking the appointment as it may be necessary to arrive 15 minutes earlier.

Ultra-wide Retinal Image imaging is included in our Gofal Golwg plan.