
Detects Glaucoma Progression Early: Identifies subtle vision loss before central vision is affected.
The Humphrey Field Analyzer, also called a visual field test, measures your side (peripheral) vision. In this test, you look at a screen and respond when lights appear in different areas. It checks areas of vision loss that you may not notice yourself. This test is especially important for glaucoma diagnosis and follow-up, but also helps detect other neurological conditions that can affect the visual pathway, such as strokes or brain tumors.
Detects Glaucoma Progression Early: Identifies subtle vision loss before central vision is affected.
Protects Daily Functionality: Ensures side vision is intact, which is critical for safe driving and mobility.
Monitors Effectiveness of Treatment: Helps doctors track progression in glaucoma or other neurological eye diseases.
Non-Invasive and Simple: Involves no touching or discomfort, making it safe for repeated use.
Reveals Broader Health Issues: Can also uncover neurological problems affecting vision, giving doctors vital information.