Fundus Photography
Fundus photography is a vital diagnostic tool at Desai Eye Hospital, offering high-resolution images of the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels in the back of the eye. This non-invasive technique uses a specialized camera to capture detailed photographs of the eye’s internal structures, helping ophthalmologists detect a range of eye conditions, including diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal vascular diseases.
Fundus photography is particularly beneficial for patients with conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or a history of retinal diseases. It allows for early detection and monitoring of changes in the retina, enabling timely intervention to preserve vision.
The procedure is quick, comfortable, and painless, providing a permanent record for future comparison.
At Desai Eye Hospital, our expert ophthalmologists rely on fundus photography to ensure accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans. This advanced imaging technique plays a crucial role in safeguarding your eye health and vision.
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How Does It Work?
- A specialized camera captures high-resolution images of the retina and optic nerve.
- Bright light illuminates the back of the eye for clear photos.
- The ophthalmologist aligns the eye for optimal image capture.
- The procedure is non-invasive, with no contact with the eye.
- The retina and blood vessels are checked for disease signs.
- Images are analyzed to assess the optic nerve’s health.
- Photos are stored for future monitoring and comparison.
- Follow-up visits track changes and guide treatment.

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