New Technology at QMG Provides Early Detection of Eye Diseases

December 16, 2019

Ear­ly detec­tion is key in all aspects of your health, includ­ing your vision. The Eye and Vision Insti­tute at Quin­cy Med­ical Group (QMG) recent­ly added new tech­nol­o­gy which pro­vides ear­li­er, more accu­rate diag­no­sis of eye diseases.

The Zeiss Clarus 700 is an inno­v­a­tive imag­ing sys­tem that takes ultra-wide pho­tos of a patient’s eyes in high res­o­lu­tion. With signs of dis­ease often locat­ed in the far periph­ery of the reti­na, the machine is instru­men­tal in iden­ti­fy­ing health prob­lems ear­ly on.

Dr. Abram Geisendor­fer, Oph­thal­mol­o­gist with QMG, said the tech­nol­o­gy is the first of its kind in the area and pro­vides a sig­nif­i­cant ben­e­fit to patients with reti­nal dis­eases and disorders.

For patients with reti­nal dis­ease, the Zeiss Clarus 700 detects a patient’s dis­ease at its ear­li­est stages by tak­ing images of the reti­na includ­ing the optic nerve and mac­u­la. In addi­tion, we can do an ultra wide­field flu­o­res­cein angiog­ra­phy which helps ful­ly eval­u­ate peo­ple with dia­betes, mac­u­lar degen­er­a­tion, and oth­er vas­cu­lar dis­or­ders of the reti­na,” Dr. Geisendor­fer said. We get a bet­ter view of the reti­na which allows us to bet­ter diag­nose a patient’s dis­ease and form bet­ter treat­ment plans.”

The test is not done on all patients, only those who cur­rent­ly have or at risk for reti­nal dis­eases or dis­or­ders. Dr. Geisendor­fer said the test is a sim­ple, pain­less one for patients. Patients will expe­ri­ence some bright lights as the images are taken.

That sim­ple test could be life-chang­ing for patients, Dr. Geisendor­fer said. These images allow us to pre­vent patients from expe­ri­enc­ing more seri­ous issues asso­ci­at­ed with their con­di­tion and help saves people’s vision.”

For more infor­ma­tion on the Eye and Vision Insti­tute, vis­it qmgeyes​.com.