
Advanced Diagnostic Eye Testing
State-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and testing for AMD, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and high-risk medication monitoring. Detect disease before vision loss.
Schedule Diagnostic TestingWhy Diagnostic Testing Saves Vision
Most sight-threatening eye diseases are silent—they cause no symptoms until significant, irreversible damage has occurred. Advanced diagnostic testing detects cellular changes years before vision loss, enabling treatment when it matters most.
Structural Imaging
OCT reveals microscopic changes in retina layers invisible to standard exams
Functional Testing
ERG detects cellular dysfunction before structural damage appears
Visual Fields
Maps peripheral vision loss from glaucoma and neurological conditions
Conditions We Diagnose & Monitor
Our diagnostic testing protocols are aligned with current medical guidelines and ICD-10 coding standards for insurance coverage.
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
ICD-10 Codes
H35.30Unspecified macular degenerationH35.31Nonexudative (dry) AMDH35.32Exudative (wet) AMDDiagnostic Tests
Diabetic Retinopathy
ICD-10 Codes
E11.319Type 2 DM with unspecified diabetic retinopathy without macular edemaE11.3211Type 2 DM with mild NPDR with macular edemaE11.3511Type 2 DM with proliferative diabetic retinopathy with macular edemaDiagnostic Tests
Glaucoma
ICD-10 Codes
H40.10Unspecified open-angle glaucomaH40.11Primary open-angle glaucomaH40.20Unspecified primary angle-closure glaucomaH40.051Ocular hypertension, right eyeDiagnostic Tests
High-Risk Medication Monitoring
ICD-10 Codes
H35.89Other specified retinal disorders (drug toxicity)T37.8X5AAdverse effect of antimalarials (Plaquenil)Diagnostic Tests
Monitored Medications
State-of-the-Art Diagnostic Equipment
OCT Imaging
Optical Coherence Tomography creates microscopic cross-sections of the retina and optic nerve. Essential for AMD, diabetic eye disease, and glaucoma monitoring.
10-micron resolution, 3D volumetric scans
ERG/VEP Testing
Electroretinography measures retinal cell electrical activity. LKC Technologies equipment detects dysfunction before visible damage.
Full-field, pattern, and multifocal ERG
Visual Field Analyzer
Humphrey Field Analyzer maps peripheral vision loss from glaucoma, strokes, and brain lesions with clinical precision.
24-2, 10-2, and kinetic protocols
Fundus Photography
High-resolution retinal imaging documents disease progression and enables telemedicine consultations with specialists.
45° to ultra-widefield imaging
Pentacam Tomography
3D corneal imaging for keratoconus screening, LASIK evaluation, and precision contact lens fitting.
25,000 data points per scan
Tonometry & Pachymetry
Accurate intraocular pressure measurement and corneal thickness analysis for glaucoma risk assessment.
Goldman, iCare, and ultrasonic
Who Should Have Diagnostic Testing?
High-Risk Patients
- All diabetics — Annual dilated exam + OCT
- Family history of glaucoma — Baseline visual fields + OCT
- Plaquenil users — Annual OCT + visual field + mfERG
- Family history of AMD — Baseline retinal imaging
- High myopia (>6 diopters) — Peripheral retinal exam
Preventive Screening
- Age 40+ — Baseline glaucoma screening
- Age 55+ — AMD risk assessment
- Unexplained vision changes — Comprehensive workup
- New floaters/flashes — Urgent retinal evaluation
- African American heritage — Earlier glaucoma screening (age 35)
Insurance Coverage for Diagnostic Testing
Medically necessary diagnostic testing is covered by most medical insurance plans and Medicare when ordered for specific ICD-10 coded conditions. Our staff verifies coverage before testing and handles all insurance billing.
Medicare
Covers OCT, visual fields, ERG for documented medical conditions
PPO Insurance
Most PPO plans cover diagnostic testing with medical necessity
HMO Plans
May require referral from PCP; we assist with authorization
Detect Disease Before Vision Loss
Don't wait for symptoms. Early detection through advanced diagnostic testing is the key to preserving your vision. Schedule your comprehensive evaluation today.