Eye Disease Diagnosis & Management in Morden & Carman, MB

Protect Your Vision with Early Detection

Many eye diseases can develop gradually and may not cause noticeable symptoms in the early stages. Regular comprehensive eye exams play an essential role in detecting these conditions early, often before vision is affected.

At Focal Point Comprehensive Vision Care & Carman Vision Services, our optometrists use diagnostic technology and thorough clinical evaluations to monitor your eye health and identify potential concerns as early as possible.

From conditions such as glaucoma and macular degeneration to diabetic eye disease and cataracts, early diagnosis allows for timely treatment and better long-term outcomes. 

Take a proactive step toward protecting your vision. Contact us to schedule your appointment today.

How We Diagnose Eye Diseases

Our comprehensive eye exams combine clinical expertise with diagnostic tools, including optomap retinal imaging, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and specialized glaucoma testing. These technologies give a detailed view of your retina, optic nerve, and other structures, helping us identify early signs of eye disease.

We also work closely with your family doctor, endocrinologist, or ophthalmologist when systemic health issues, such as diabetes, may impact your eyes.

Innovative Technology for Better Eye Care

Our eye disease diagnostics rely on leading-edge technology for accuracy and comfort:

  • optomap Retinal Imaging: Captures a wide view of your retina for early detection of disease.
  • Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Provides detailed cross-sectional images of retinal layers to track glaucoma, AMD, and diabetic changes.
  • iCare and NCT Tonometry: Measures eye pressure to identify glaucoma risk.
  • Frequency Doubling Technology (FDT): Visual field testing for early optic nerve changes.
  • LipiScan: Monitors dry eye, which can impact ocular surface health and complicate disease management.

This combination of technology allows our optometrists to provide early, personalized care to protect your vision.

Common Eye Conditions and Diseases We Detect and Manage

Eye exams allow optometrists to monitor the health of many different structures within the eye, including the retina, optic nerve, and natural lens. Changes in these areas can signal the early stages of certain eye diseases that may affect vision over time.

Here are some of the most common eye conditions our team evaluates and manages through regular eye exams, ongoing monitoring, and collaboration with medical specialists when needed.

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, the structure responsible for sending visual information from the eye to the brain. This damage is often associated with increased eye pressure, though glaucoma can develop even when eye pressure appears normal. 

Because glaucoma usually develops gradually and without noticeable symptoms in the early stages, it is sometimes called the “silent thief of sight.”

During your eye exam, our team evaluates several factors that may indicate glaucoma risk, including eye pressure, optic nerve health, and visual field function. Specialized testing allows us to identify subtle changes before vision loss occurs. 

If glaucoma is detected, treatment may include prescription eye drops to reduce eye pressure, ongoing monitoring, and referral to an ophthalmologist when surgical care is required.

Cataracts occur when the natural lens inside the eye becomes cloudy, preventing light from passing through clearly. This clouding can develop slowly over time and may cause symptoms such as blurred vision, increased glare from lights, faded colours, or difficulty seeing at night.

Cataracts are a common part of aging, but they can also develop due to factors such as injury, certain medications, or underlying health conditions. During routine eye exams, our optometrists monitor the clarity of the lens and track any changes that may affect your vision.

When cataracts begin to interfere with daily activities such as reading or driving, we can refer you to an ophthalmologist for cataract surgery and help guide you through the process before and after treatment.

Age-related macular degeneration affects the macula, the part of the retina responsible for detailed central vision. This condition can make it more difficult to read, recognize faces, or see fine details clearly. AMD typically develops in adults over the age of 55 and may progress gradually over time.

There are different forms of macular degeneration, and early detection is important for protecting vision. Using imaging technology, our optometrists examine the health of the retina and monitor any changes to the macula. 

If signs of AMD are detected, we provide ongoing monitoring and refer patients for specialized treatments when appropriate to help slow the progression of the disease.

Diabetic eye disease refers to a group of vision conditions that can occur in people with diabetes, most commonly diabetic retinopathy. High blood sugar levels can damage the small blood vessels in the retina, leading to swelling, leakage, or abnormal blood vessel growth. Over time, this damage can impair vision if not carefully managed.

Regular eye exams are essential for individuals with diabetes, as retinal changes may occur before any symptoms are noticeable. Retinal imaging, such as optomap allows our optometrists to examine the retina in detail and track changes over time. 

We work closely with your family doctor, endocrinologist, and ophthalmologist when needed to coordinate care and help protect your long-term vision.

Partner with Us to Safeguard Your Eyes

Protecting your vision starts with staying proactive about your eye health. Regular eye exams allow our team to monitor subtle changes in your eyes, detect potential concerns early, and guide you toward the most effective treatment options when needed.

Our team is here to support you every step of the way. Contact us to schedule your appointment today.

Why ZEISS?

Founded over 175 years ago, ZEISS is a pioneer in optical science. Their commitment to innovation is unmatched, with 12% of revenue invested in research and development each year. This dedication allows every lens to deliver precision, clarity, and long-lasting quality. Choosing ZEISS is an investment in your vision today and for the future.

Focal Point Morden

You can find us in the Menzies Medical Centre, with plenty of parking available outside the clinic.

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Carman Vision Services

You can find us on 1st Street SW, right next to PharmaChoice. Street parking is available right outside the clinic.

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