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Retina Checkup

What is Retina Checkup?   The retina is the delicate layer at the back of your eye that captures light and sends visual signals to your brain.   A Retina Checkup is a detailed examination designed to detect early signs of retinal diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal tears, or detachment — conditions that can cause permanent vision loss if not diagnosed in time.   This comprehensive screening uses advanced imaging and diagnostic tools to assess your retina’s condition and ensure your long-term visual health. Why Choose Us for Retina Checkup and Treatment?   Our Retina Center combines specialist expertise with the latest diagnostic technology to deliver precise, reliable results. Each checkup is performed by an experienced retina specialist, supported by internationally recognized equipment such as Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and high-resolution Fundus Photography.   Patients choose us because every step — from initial visual tests to specialist consultation — happens in one comfortable visit, handled by a multilingual team that ensures clear communication and smooth coordination for both local and international patients. Tests and Examinations Included:  Your retina check-up requires pupil dilation, which may cause blurred vision and light sensitivity for several hours. Please allow 3–4 hours for the entire visit. We recommend that you bring sunglasses and arrange for someone to drive you home, as you should not drive after dilation.   Your Retina Checkup covers all key assessments to give a complete picture of your eye health:   ✅ Visual Acuity Test – Measures how clearly you can see at different distances to detect any decrease in visual sharpness.   ✅ Computer Autorefractometer – Automatically measures your eye’s refractive error to identify nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.   ✅ Manifest Refraction by Refractionist – Provides a refined, manual test to confirm your exact visual prescription.   ✅ Automatic Tonometer – Measures eye pressure to screen for glaucoma and other pressure-related eye risks.   ✅ Dilating Eye Examination – Eye drops are used to widen your pupils, allowing the specialist to examine the retina and optic nerve in detail.   ✅ Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT – Retina) – A non-invasive scan that creates detailed cross-sectional images of your retina, detecting early signs of macular degeneration, diabetic changes, or fluid build-up.   ✅ Fundus Photography – Captures a high-resolution color image of the retina, macula, and optic nerve for precise diagnosis and long-term monitoring.   ✅ Slit Lamp Examination & Consultation by Retina Specialist – A high-magnification examination conducted by a retina specialist who reviews all results and provides a personalized medical evaluation and advice.   Regular Price (International): 7,800 THB Special Promotion Price: 3,900 THB *Valid until 30 November 2025   Protect your sight with an early, complete retina assessment — now available at half the regular price. Terms and Conditions   ℹ️ Promotion valid until 30 November 2025 only. ℹ️ Advance booking is required. ℹ️ Package includes all listed examinations and consultation. ℹ️ Additional treatment or medication, if required, will be charged separately. ℹ️ Cannot be combined with other discounts, vouchers, or insurance programs. How to Book: For more information on Retina Checkup, please call 02-511-2111 or add Line @bangkokeyehospital.
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Color Blindness | Bangkok Eye Hospital

Color Blindness | Bangkok Eye Hospital Meta Description: Learn about color blindness, its causes, symptoms, and treatment options at Bangkok Eye Hospital. Get expert advice on diagnosis and vision solutions. Understanding Color Blindness Color blindness, or color vision deficiency, is a condition where individuals have difficulty distinguishing certain colors. It is usually inherited but can also result from eye diseases, aging, or injury. At Bangkok Eye Hospital, we provide advanced diagnostics and support for those with color vision deficiencies. Causes and Risk Factors What Causes Color Blindness? Genetic Inheritance – Most cases are inherited and affect males more frequently. Eye Diseases – Conditions like glaucoma and macular degeneration can impact color perception. Aging – The ability to distinguish colors may decline with age. Medications and Chemicals – Certain drugs and chemicals can lead to color vision impairment. Eye or Brain Injury – Damage to the retina or optic nerve can affect color perception. Who is at Risk? Individuals with a family history of color blindness. People with eye conditions such as cataracts or optic nerve disorders. Those exposed to toxic chemicals in certain work environments. Older adults experiencing age-related vision changes. Symptoms of Color Blindness Difficulty distinguishing red and green (most common type). Confusing blue and yellow hues. Seeing only shades of gray (very rare). Struggles with color-dependent tasks, such as reading maps or selecting clothing. Diagnosis and Treatment Options How Is Color Blindness Diagnosed? Ishihara Color Test – A common screening tool for red-green color deficiency. Anomaloscope Test – Measures the ability to match different shades of color. Electroretinography (ERG) – Assesses how the retina responds to light and color. Can Color Blindness Be Treated? While there is no cure for inherited color blindness, there are solutions to help individuals manage the condition: Color-corrective glasses and contact lenses – Help enhance color differentiation. Specialized apps and software – Assist with color recognition in daily tasks. Adaptive strategies – Learning to rely on brightness and texture instead of color cues. Treatment for underlying conditions – If color blindness is caused by disease or medication, addressing the root issue may improve vision. Living with Color Blindness Use high-contrast labels and markings for better differentiation. Rely on patterns and textures rather than colors when sorting objects. Utilize digital tools that adjust color settings for accessibility. Seek professional advice to explore vision aids and training techniques. Why Choose Bangkok Eye Hospital for Color Blindness Diagnosis & Management? Expert Ophthalmologists – Specialists in vision disorders and diagnostics. State-of-the-Art Testing Facilities – Accurate assessments for color vision deficiencies. Personalized Vision Solutions – Adaptive strategies to improve daily function. Comprehensive Eye Care – Addressing overall eye health beyond color vision. Schedule an Eye Exam Today If you suspect you have color blindness or experience changes in color vision, consult our specialists at Bangkok Eye Hospital for expert guidance and solutions.
Retina Center

Retina: The Key to a Bright World - Prioritize Eye Health, Get Checked Early

 

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Retina Center - Bangkok Eye Hospital

10/989 Soi Prasertmanukij 33 Nuanchan Buengkum District Bangkok 10230

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