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Visual Field Testing

Visual field testing is an eye examination that measures your peripheral vision or the entire area you can see without moving your eyes. During the test, you focus on a central point while lights or objects appear in your side vision. You indicate when you see them. This helps identify any blind spots or vision loss that may be caused by conditions like glaucoma, retinal diseases, or neurological disorders. The results help eye care professionals assess your visual health and determine the appropriate treatment if necessary.

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    Visual field testing is an eye examination that measures your peripheral vision—what you can see out to the sides while looking straight ahead. This test helps identify blind spots or areas where vision is reduced, which can indicate problems with the optic nerve, retina, or brain. During the test, you'll be asked to focus on a central point while noticing when you see light or objects in your side vision. The results help doctors diagnose conditions like glaucoma, neurological disorders, or retinal issues, ensuring that any vision problems are detected and addressed early.

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    Visual field testing is a procedure used to measure your entire field of vision, including your peripheral (side) vision. During the test, you focus on a central point and indicate when you see lights or objects appearing in your side vision. This helps identify any blind spots or vision loss that may occur due to conditions like glaucoma, retinal diseases, or neurological disorders. The results assist eye care professionals in assessing your eye health and planning appropriate treatments if necessary. It’s a simple yet vital part of maintaining overall eye health.