Services » Optometric/Ophthalmology

The doctors at Brenart Eye Clinic have been providing personal and professional care to the community for over 30 years. They utilize the most advanced and complete equipment to diagnose, treat and educate their patients and families that is available. Information on each patient is transmitted throughout the office by a secure network so that the patient’s information is transferred seamlessly to all the office in an accurate and private way.

A complete eye health examination includes:

  • A full and detailed eye and systemic history
  • Blood pressure measurement
  • Color vision testing
  • Stereo (depth perception) acuity
  • Visual acuity measurement
  • A visual field evaluation to test the function of the optic nerve with the Humphrey Matrix
  • A cover test and motility test to test the function of the extraocular muscles
  • A pupil assessment
  • A topographical evaluation of the cornea
  • A computerized evaluation of the eyes' ability to see both during the day and at night
  • A determination of the patient’s prescription
  • A microscopic evaluation of the external portion of the eye
  • The measurement of the intraocular pressures of the eye utilizing goldmann tonometry or a tonopen
  • A complete evaluation of the internal lens of the eye to determine if the patient has cataracts
  • A dilated examination of the retina to look at the internal structures of the eye
  • The doctor will then explain all of the findings and answer any questions which the patient or
    family may have

Some of our patients chose not to be dilated and have their retina evaluated with the Optomap unit. This may be appropriate for you. The Optomap allows the doctor to evaluate the retina without the dilating drops and without the down time. This also allows the doctor to have a permanent record of the retina to compare to future scans. Patients who have cataracts, diabetes, glaucoma or are high risk will be dilated.

View additional information about:

» Diabetic eye health examinations

» Macular Degeneration

» Glaucoma