Computerized Eye Examination
Accurate, fast and painless digital eye testing using advanced computerized diagnostic technology..
What is Computerized Eye Examination?
This examination uses automated instruments and digital systems to measure refractive errors, assess visual clarity, and detect early signs of eye conditions. It provides accurate baseline data that helps the eye specialist plan further evaluation and treatment.
Who Should Get a Computerized Eye Examination?
- Individuals experiencing blurred or strained vision
- People who use computers or digital screens for long hours
- Children with suspected vision problems
- Adults requiring routine vision checkups
- Patients planning to get glasses or contact lenses
How the Examination Is Performed
Step 1: Vision Assessment
Your distance and near vision are evaluated using digital charts to measure clarity and focusing ability..
Step 2: Computerized Refraction
Advanced computerized devices calculate your eye power accurately, identifying short-sightedness, long-sightedness, or astigmatism.
Step 3: Eye Alignment & Focus Check
Eye coordination and focusing response are assessed to detect strain, lazy eye, or binocular vision issues..
Step 4: Specialist Review
An eye specialist reviews the computerized findings and confirms the results with clinical examination if required..
Benefits of a Computerized Eye Examination
- Accurate and objective vision measurement
- Early detection of vision problems
- Reduced chances of incorrect prescriptions
- Adults requiring routine vision checkups, and helpful for children and first-time patients.
- Supports precise spectacle or contact lens planning
Patient Information Collected During Examination
Basic Details
- Full Name & Age
- Gender
- Contact Number
- Address
Vision & Eye History
- Previous Eye Problems
- Use of Glasses / Contact Lenses
- Eye Surgery History
- Family Eye Disease History
Medical History
- Diabetes / Blood Pressure
- Thyroid or Other Conditions
- Current Medications
- Allergy Information
Lifestyle Factors
- Screen Time (Mobile / Computer
- Driving / Night Vision Issues
- Dry Eye Symptoms
- Work Environment
Is the Test Safe?
Yes. Computerized eye examinations are non-invasive, painless, and safe for all age groups. The procedure does not involve any contact with the eye and is completed comfortably within a short time..
Digital Reports & Doctor Review
All collected patient data and test results are digitally stored and reviewed by an experienced eye specialist. Patients receive a clear report along with personalized treatment advice..
Does a computerized test replace a full eye examination?
No. It provides accurate measurements but is usually combined with a clinical eye examination for complete evaluation..
How long does the examination take?
The computerized part usually takes only a few minutes..
Is it suitable for children?
Yes. It is especially helpful for children who cannot clearly explain their vision problems..
Book a Computerized Eye Examination
Early and accurate vision assessment helps protect your eyesight and ensures the right treatment at the right time..