Surgical planning systems chosen for relevance, accuracy, and decision-making value.
Technology matters when it improves understanding. Our platform combines ocular biometry, corneal mapping, OCT, widefield imaging, visual field testing, and surface analysis to support both treatment decisions and long-term monitoring.
Consultation pathways built around diagnostics, suitability, and surgeon review.
Advanced cataract, laser vision, retina, cornea, and glaucoma pathways.
Care coordination for local, referred, and international patients.
Every recommendation starts with suitability, visual goals, ocular measurements, and a clear discussion of trade-offs.
A layered technology stack across surgery, disease monitoring, and suitability assessment.
We invest in systems that change decisions, improve planning accuracy, and help patients understand what is happening inside the eye.
Argos optical biometry
High-precision axial length and lens planning data for cataract and lens-based refractive surgery with attention to reproducibility and toric planning.
Cassini corneal analysis
Corneal curvature and irregularity assessment used for refractive candidacy, astigmatism planning, and post-surgical evaluation.
Better technology does not replace judgment. It sharpens it.
Our clinicians use diagnostics to confirm what is present, measure what is relevant, and avoid treatment that is either premature or insufficiently tailored.
Book diagnostic reviewPlanning confidence
For cataract and refractive pathways, repeatable measurements help define candidacy and lens selection more accurately.
Disease tracking
For glaucoma and retina, imaging over time makes subtle change easier to detect and explain.
Patient reassurance
Visualizing the underlying findings often helps patients understand why a recommendation is being made and what the alternatives are.
Practical answers about imaging, measurements, and second opinions.
Patients often ask whether advanced testing is necessary and what it adds to the consultation.