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Lincolnshire people looking for the very latest vision care can now have their eyes examined by a new 3D state-of-the-art scanning instrument at David Burghardt Vision Care.
The Nettleham practice has invested £58,000 in the high-tech equipment which makes it easier to detect early signs of glaucoma, diabetes, retinal hemorrhages and macular degeneration along with other serious eye conditions.
The advanced Ocular Coherence Tomography (OCT) diagnostic unit, the only one of its kind in Lincolnshire, works by scanning the eye to produce a high resolution 3D cross-section image of its inner and outer layers.
This gives optometrists, such as clinical director David Burghardt, an in-depth tiered view of the eye which helps to identify any defects or abnormalities that could go unseen by more traditional photograph-based examinations.
David said: "Many instruments take a photograph of the eye which gives a surface view of the retina but through this new technology we can see each layer of tissue to pinpoint any issues.
"It improves our early diagnosis capabilities and means we are able to treat or refer patients quickly when needed."
At David Burghardt Vision Care all eye examinations include tests using the new OCT machine, ensuring customers receive a thorough examination.
"This is the very latest OCT machine available and we're proud to be offering it to provide our customers with the best in sight care," added David. "It will complement our already comprehensive eye examination processes."
If you would like an eye examination, which lasts around 40 minutes, please contact David Burghardt Vision Care on (01522) 754821.
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