Advanced Diagnostic Equipment
At Woodbine Eye Care, we utilize cutting-edge technology to ensure our patients receive the highest quality eyecare, eyewear, and wellness.
As technology is always evolving, especially in medicine, we promise to our patients to remain at the forefront of industry standards. Our advanced equipment allows us to see more, detect conditions earlier, and protect your vision.
Optomap® Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging
At Woodbine Eye Care, we use state-of-the-art Optomap® ultra-widefield retinal imaging to provide an advanced view of your eye health. Unlike traditional retinal exams that may capture only a narrow window of the retina, the Optomap device captures up to 200° in a single image.
Why It Matters
- Many eye and vision-related conditions can begin in the peripheral retina, often before any noticeable symptoms arise.
- With Optomap, we can document your retina now, compare images year-to-year, and detect subtle changes early – enabling faster intervention and more proactive care.
- The imaging experience is quick, non-invasive, comfortable, and does not require dilation of your pupils to perform the test.
What to Expect at Your Exam
When you come in for your eye exam, we’ll ask you to look into the Optomap camera one eye at a time. A quick camera flash captures the retinal image. You’ll be able to view it on screen with your doctor, and we’ll store the image as part of your permanent records for future comparison.
This is one more way we’re using cutting-edge technology to deliver more detailed, proactive eye care at Woodbine Eye Care – giving you a clearer picture of what’s happening inside your eyes and helping to protect your vision for the long term.
Topcon MYAH® Next-Gen Myopia & Eye Diagnostic Platform
The Topcon MYAH is a modern, all-in-one diagnostic system designed to support proactive eye care, especially when it comes to myopia management, dry eye syndrome, and advanced diagnostics. It allows for precision measurements and data-driven care with better outcomes for kids and adults.
What It Does
- Measures axial length (the front-to-back length of the eye), a key metric in understanding and tracking myopia risk and progression.
- Provides corneal topography (mapping the front surface of the eye) and pupillometry (measuring pupil size/response). These tools help us diagnose corneal disease, check for unique forms of astigmatism, and fit standard and specialty contact lenses.
- Generates progression reports and integrates built-in growth curve data to help decide when and how myopia should be managed.
Why It Matters
For patients who are showing signs of myopia (nearsightedness), it’s not enough to just prescribe lenses. Tracking axial-length growth allows us to measure how rapidly myopia is advancing and gives us the opportunity to intervene early and tailor care to each individual.
What to Expect at Your Exam
During your visit, the MYAH device will perform very quick scans- one eye in about five seconds, with no eye drops needed, minimal hassle, and no discomfort. The data is then reviewed by your doctor, who will discuss the findings and whether any of our myopia-control strategies (including lens options, behavioral/lifestyle modification, etc.) are appropriate.
At Woodbine Eye Care, we’re committed to staying ahead of the curve in managing myopia and other eye conditions. Tools like the Topcon MYAH give us the precision and data-driven insights to offer better care for both children and adults.
Optikam® – Advanced Eyewear Measurement & Dispensing Platform
At Woodbine Eye Care, we use the Optikam system to capture extremely precise measurements of how each pair of glasses will fit YOU – not just your eyes, but how the frame sits, tilts, wraps, and relates to your facial anatomy. Unlike typical “standard fit” measurements, Optikam accounts for how the frame will actually be worn on your face.
What It Does
- Uses LiDAR and advanced optical measurement to determine key parameters such as monocular pupillary distance, pantoscopic tilt, wrap angle, rear vertex distance, and more.
- Supports HD and digital lens optimization: the Optikam system provides the precision measurements required for today’s advanced freeform and high-definition lenses. These lenses are digitally surfaced to your position-of-wear which allows for improving clarity, reducing distortion, and maximizing visual comfort across the entire lens.
- Integrates frame data with lens design choices so we can optimize lens performance (clarity, comfort, posture) based on how you actually wear them.
Why It Matters
Every person’s face, posture, and frame-wear style is unique. When the eyewear measurement is done without capturing the full real-world fit, you risk suboptimal vision, visual discomfort, and even neck/back strain. The Optikam system ensures your lenses are tailored not just to your prescription, but to how your frame fits and your lifestyle.
What to Expect
During your eyewear consultation, we’ll take a brief scan using the Optikam system, which records your metrics. We’ll review the data together, and our optician will recommend lens design options based on actual fit and usage.
By including advanced dispensing measurement technology like Optikam, Woodbine Eye Care ensures your glasses aren’t just correct – but that they’re comfortable, optimized for you, and engineered for your lifestyle.
RadiusXR® – Cutting-Edge Visual Field & Diagnostic Platform
At Woodbine Eye Care, we utilize the RadiusXR system: a wearable, data-driven platform that transforms traditional visual field and vision diagnostic testing into a more efficient, comfortable, and clinically robust experience.
What It Does
- Offers a VR-based headset visual field testing system that is portable and lightweight.
- Enables real-time monitoring of test progress and customization of thresholds.
- Supports a range of visual tests beyond standard fields (contrast sensitivity, pupillary response, etc.) in an evolving platform.
Why It Matters
Visual field testing helps us catch changes in your peripheral vision that may signal issues like glaucoma, optic-nerve disorders, or neurological conditions – often before you notice any symptoms. With the modern headset-based system from RadiusXR, the process is more comfortable and efficient, allowing us to get high-quality results in less time, so you can feel more at ease during your exam.
What to Expect
For the visual field assessment, you will wear the headset like a pair of sunglasses and hold a portable clicker. The process is efficient, less intimidating than older machines, and we review the results together. The data is stored and used for future comparison, enabling tracking of any changes over time.
By incorporating RadiusXR into our diagnostic arsenal, Woodbine Eye Care enhances our ability to identify early signs of vision-threatening conditions and deliver advanced care with a comfortable patient experience.
Automated Phoropter – Streamlined, Accurate Refraction
In our commitment to high-quality, advanced eye exams at Woodbine Eye Care, we utilize an automated phoropter system to enhance the refraction (lens prescription) process – giving you faster, more precise results with comfortable, modern technology.
What It Does
- Automates the lens change and refraction process, replacing manual dials and switches with digital control and rapid lens disc rotation, which reduces exam time and human error.
- Integrates seamlessly with diagnostic data, allowing the doctor to compare your old vs. new prescription at the touch of a button, so you can clearly see the difference and feel confident in choosing what’s best for your vision.
- Provides a more comfortable exam with quieter operation, smoother transitions, and less time in the chair – enabling more time to discuss vision solutions with your doctor.
Why It Matters
Refraction is one of the key parts of your eye exam: accurate determination of your lens prescription impacts visual comfort, clarity, and long-term satisfaction with your eyewear. An automated phoropter ensures high precision, shorter exam times, and improved comfort – so you get the right prescription the first time and leave with clearer, more comfortable vision.
What to Expect
During your exam, you’ll sit behind the automated phoropter device while the doctor or optician toggles lens options digitally. You’ll be asked “Which is better: 1 or 2?” multiple times, but the device handles changes swiftly and smoothly. Once complete, the data is recorded and used to finalize your prescription and eyewear recommendations.
Your exam is centered around you and your vision. By using state-of-the-art automated refraction technology, Woodbine Eye Care is dedicated to giving you an efficient, comfortable experience – so you leave confident that your eyesight is optimized and your glasses are tailored perfectly for your lifestyle. Schedule an appointment online today.