What is a retinal eye photo?

Digital retinal imaging, also known as a retinal photograph, is a non-invasive, diagnostic tool that produces digital high resolution, colored images of your retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels in the back of your eye.
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Is a retinal photo necessary?

Pictures of the back of your eye will show your retina, blood vessels, and optic nerve. The images let your eye doctor detect certain eye or health issues and treat them early to prevent them from becoming severe. Retinal imaging is non-invasive and appropriate for all ages.
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What does a retinal photo show?

Retinal imaging takes a digital picture of the back of your eye. It shows the retina (where light and images hit), the optic disk (a spot on the retina that holds the optic nerve, which sends information to the brain), and blood vessels.
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How are retinal photos taken?

Digital retinal imaging uses high-resolution imaging systems to take pictures of the inside of your eye. This helps VSP network doctors assess the health of your retina and helps them to detect and manage such eye and health conditions as diabetes, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.
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What happens during a retinal scan?

A retinal scan takes several photos of the back of your eye, visualizing your retina, optic disc, and blood vessels. Optometrists typically use a device called an ophthalmoscope to look at the back of the eye. Your eye doctor can use a retinal scan to identify eye diseases that aren't visibly noticeable.
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What's digital retinal photography?



What diseases can retinal imaging detect?

Some of the eye diseases that doctors can detect by using retinal imaging are the following:
  • Glaucoma. Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that may lead to optic nerve damage. ...
  • Diabetic Retinopathy. ...
  • Hypertension. ...
  • Retinal Detachment. ...
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
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Does a retinal exam hurt?

Using the slit lamp, your doctor moves the tonometer to touch your cornea and determine the eye pressure. Because your eye is numbed, the test doesn't hurt.
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Is retinal imaging better than dilation?

Dilation only allows the doctor to see about fifteen percent of your eye. With digital retinal imaging, that number is increased by 80%. This means more accurate diagnoses and a better understanding of your health.
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How much does retinal photography cost?

Charges of $30 to $60 for screening retinal photography are common. These fees are not generally covered by third-party payers. I know of practices in which over 80 percent of patients agree to have digital retinal imaging despite the added cost.
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Do I need retinal imaging every year?

The American Optometric Association recommends that you get regular eye exams every five to 10 years when you are in your 20s and 30s; every two to four years from ages 40 to 54; every one to three years from ages 55 to 64; and every year after age 65. Retinal eye exams are not necessary with every eye exam.
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Can retinal imaging detect tumor?

Cancer – also known as melanoma, cancer of the eye can be detected early using retinal imaging, allowing early treatment to prevent spreading to other areas of the body.
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Can a retinal scan detect glaucoma?

Using retinal imaging technology to view the optic nerve in tandem with visual field testing can detect early signs of glaucoma.
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Can a retinal scan detect diabetes?

Can you detect diabetes through an eye exam? “The answer is yes, yes you can,” said VSP network eye doctor Meghan Riegel, OD. According to Dr. Riegel, diabetes affects the blood vessels, and the back of the eye is the only place in the body where an eye doctor can directly view the blood vessels.
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How accurate is a retinal scan?

Due to its unique and unchanging nature, the retina appears to be the most precise and reliable biometric, aside from DNA. The National Center for State Courts estimate that retinal scanning has an error rate of one in ten million.
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How often should you get retinal imaging?

In general, it's recommended that those aged 20 to 39 should undergo an eye exam every five years, those aged 40 to 54 every 2 to 4 years, those aged 55 to 64 every 1 to 3 years, and those aged 65 and above every one to two years.
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Does Medicare cover retinal scans?

Medicare will cover surgery (generally outpatient) to repair a detached retina, but you'll be responsible for your Part B deductible (assuming you haven't already met it earlier in the year) and 20% coinsurance, which Medigap can help take care of.
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What does a retinal exam consist of?

A retinal exam involves dilating the pupils and looking into the eyes with a bright light and a special microscope to visualize the retina, optic nerve and blood vessels that are at the back of the eye.
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What does a spot on my retina mean?

A Roth spot, also known as a Litten spot, is a hemorrhage — the release of blood from a ruptured blood vessel — in the retina. The retina is the part of the eye that senses light and sends visual information to your brain, allowing you to see. ‌ Roth spots are only visible during an eye exam.
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Why is optomap not covered by insurance?

It is important to note that the Optomap does not replace dilation. Optomap is usually not covered by insurance unless it's medically necessary to diagnose an internal eye problem. Our office charges a minimal fee of $39 for a digital retinal image for all adults and offer it to all students at $29.
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Can I drive after retinal imaging?

After the Process

After having your pupils dilated, your vision will be blurry for about 4 hours. Following the test, you'll need to wear dark sunglasses as your eyes will be sensitive to light. Many patients can drive themselves home after dilation, but this can vary.
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Can a retinal exam be done without dilation?

Technically, you can undergo an eye exam without worrying about eye dilation in certain situations. But it's not going to be a very thorough eye exam, and your ophthalmologist or optometrist could miss potential problems with your eyes.
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What can you not do after having your eyes dilated?

Besides avoiding driving, other precautions you should take after having your eyes dilated include:
  • Don't hang out in the sun: You should never look directly at the sun as it can damage your eyes. ...
  • Don't stare at digital screens: Blue light emitted from electronic screens can contribute to digital eye strain.
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Does lack of sleep affect eye exam?

Don't Overexert Your Eyes

Keeping your eyes rested leading up to an eye exam is likely to increase your overall comfort. When your ocular system is relaxed and rested there is usually less fatigue following the testing exercises. Aim for a full 8 hours of sleep the night before your eye appointment.
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Can retinal damage be reversed?

In many cases, damage that has already occurred can't be reversed, making early detection important. Your doctor will work with you to determine the best treatment. Treatment of retinal disease may be complex and sometimes urgent.
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How do you calm down before an eye exam?

Practice deep breathing

Taking deep breaths before, and during your eye exam can help to relieve stress. Make sure that you're breathing as deeply and slowly as you can to fully calm your heart rate and reap the benefits.
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