Unlocking a New Dimension in Eye Care: Why OCT Scans Matter for Your Vision
What Does OCT Stand For and Why It Matters
at structures inside your eye that cannot be seen any other way. You can think of OCT like an optical “ultrasound” that uses safe light waves (not sound) to create detailed, cross-sectional images of the retina and other delicate tissues at the back of your eye. This lets us see below the surface, layer by layer, with impressive clarity.
What Is OCT Testing? A Peek Into the Eye’s Hidden Layers
Unlike vision tests that measure how well you see, OCT scans help show how your eyes are doing beneath the surface. During an OCT test, you sit comfortably while a specialized device scans your eye. There is no contact with your eye and no discomfort, many patients say it feels like having a photo taken. Results are immediate, and your eye doctor can review them with you right away.
Why We Use OCT Scans in Eye Exams
- Detect early signs of eye disease: Conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease can start with subtle
changes you may not feel or notice yet. An OCT eye scan can help catch these changes early, sometimes before vision is affected. - Monitor changes over time: By comparing scans from different visits, we can track trends and spot concerns sooner.
- Support clearer treatment decisions: OCT results give objective data that help guide personalized recommendations.
For families, seniors, and everyone in between, an OCT eye scan is a proactive step that strengthens your annual eye care. It helps us see what standard testing can miss, so we can protect your vision with more confidence.
Your Vision Deserves More Than Just a Look, It Deserves Insight
If you have never had OCT testing or you are curious about how this imaging can help, we invite you to schedule a comprehensive eye exam. Early detection matters, and OCT scans are one more way we help you stay ahead of potential problems.
Ready to take a closer look at your eye health?
Book your next appointment with our Cincinnati optometric team at Oakley Square Eye Associates and ask whether an OCT eye scan is right for you.
