Pupillometry – Evaluates Pupil Response to Light
Pupillometry is a diagnostic test available at Desai Eye Hospital that measures pupil size, reaction speed, and light response to assess neurological and ocular health. This test helps in diagnosing autonomic nervous system dysfunction, optic nerve disorders, and conditions like traumatic brain injury (TBI) or Horner’s syndrome. It provides valuable insights into pupil symmetry, dilation, and constriction under different lighting conditions.
During the procedure, a specialized pupillometer uses infrared or digital imaging to capture precise pupil measurements as the eye is exposed to light. The test records how quickly and effectively the pupils constrict and dilate, helping detect abnormalities in neurological or ocular function.
The test is non-invasive, quick, and painless, making it an effective tool for evaluating both eye and brain function. At Desai Eye Hospital, our specialists use pupillometry to assist in diagnosing vision-related and neurological conditions, ensuring timely and accurate treatment.
How Does It Work?
- Measures pupil size, shape, and reaction to light.
- Infrared or digital imaging captures precise pupil responses.
- Assesses the speed and symmetry of pupil constriction/dilation.
- Detects abnormalities linked to neurological and optic nerve conditions.
- Used for diagnosing TBI, Horner’s syndrome, and autonomic dysfunction.
- Non-invasive, painless, and takes only a few minutes.
- Can aid in monitoring head injuries and neurological disorders.
- Supports comprehensive eye and nervous system evaluations.

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