The many visual specialty services offered include:General OphthalmologyCorneal and External DiseaseAnterior Segment SurgeryRefractive Surgical Services/LASIKGlaucomaCataract SurgeryLaser TreatmentPediatric OphthalmologyStrabismusOphthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryRetina/Vitreous Disease and SurgeryNeuro-OphthalmologyLow Vision Evaluation/ Vision RehabilitationOphthalmic PathologyAncillary Diagnostic Testing is available through both the Neurology and Ophthalmology Departments for:VER/VEP (visual evoked response/potentials) - A generalized evaluation of the visual conduction system using either a visual checkerboard pattern or flashing light stimulusERG (electroretinography) – A multi-focal ERG, which checks the integrity of the retinal rods and conesEOG (electrooculography) - Tests the integrity of the retinal pigment epithelium and retinal pigment epithelial neuro-receptor interfaceOphthalmic Diagnostic Imaging:Ultrasounds to measure the eye, scan for intraocular masses, and detect ocular structure abnormalitiesRetinal Photography and Angiography document optic nerve appearance and retinal vasculature in CNS disorders, diabetes, macular degeneration, etc.Visual Field Testing (Humphrey Automated, Goldmann Kinetic, Tangent Field, Amsler Grid) – Each of these evaluate peripheral vision as well as central vision depending on the specific test utilized. Color Vision Testing (Ishihara, Farnsworth Munsel 100, D-15) can be generalized in determining total loss of color perception, partial color confusion among shades of red/green, or highly specific in determining red (protan), green (deutan), or blue/yellow (tritan) color vision disturbance.Dark AdaptationOCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) - An optical signal acquisition and processing method capturing micrometer-resolution, three-dimensional images of the inner eye.