
Quick and Accurate Assessment: Provides a fast, objective measurement of refractive errors, ensuring correct prescription lenses.
An autorefractometer is a computer-based device that quickly measures refractive errors, helping doctors assess whether you need glasses. It provides an accurate reading of how light enters your eye, which is later fine-tuned during a manual test. The colour vision test is used to check your ability to distinguish between different shades of colors. It is especially important for identifying color blindness or detecting vision abnormalities due to optic nerve or retinal conditions.
Quick and Accurate Assessment: Provides a fast, objective measurement of refractive errors, ensuring correct prescription lenses.
Saves Time in Routine Check-ups: Offers doctors a baseline even before manual refraction, speeding up the process.
Detects Color Blindness Early: Helps diagnose color vision deficiencies that may affect daily life or careers involving color distinction.
Identifies Hidden Eye Disorders: Abnormal color vision may signal issues like optic nerve damage or retinal disease.
Supports Holistic Eye Health: Together, these tests give a clearer picture of your eyesight and help guide further treatment when needed.