
Advanced Technology for Exceptional Eye Care and Precision Testing
At our clinic, we are committed to providing you with the highest quality eye care using state-of-the-art technology. Our specialized testing section offers an in-depth look into the advanced machines that play a crucial role in your comprehensive eye exam.

Digital fundus imaging:

Visual field exam:
Intraocular Pressure Measurement:

Axial length measurement:

Corneal topography:
A digital retinal photo captures detailed images of the back of the eye, aiding in early disease detection, accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, patient education, and remote consultations. It provides a visual record for tracking changes over time, which proves valuable in observing the progression of diseases. Dr. Fong recommends retinal imaging for Diabetics, Adults & Seniors annually, and children bi-annually. This is just one of the many specialized testing methods we offer to ensure optimal eye care.
This advanced technology enables us to assess your peripheral vision, which is crucial for daily tasks like driving and navigating your surroundings. By detecting any potential issues early, such as glaucoma or neurological problems, we can take proactive steps to preserve your visual function. This test is also required for most job applications in law enforcement and ministry of transport forms, making it a key part of our specialized testing services.​
It helps us assess the length of your eye, a key factor in conditions like myopia (nearsightedness) and high intraocular pressure. This measurement aids in determining your risk for eye diseases and guides treatment decisions for myopia management. For accurate prescriptions and optimal eye health, specialized testing like axial length measurement is indispensable.
This technology maps the curvature and shape of your cornea, vital for diagnosing conditions like astigmatism, keratoconus, and planning for refractive surgeries like LASIK. Corneal topography also aids in specialty contact lens fittings to provide custom measurements for your eye.