Review:
Visual Field Testing
overall review score: 4.2
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Visual field testing is a diagnostic procedure used to assess the full horizontal and vertical range of what an individual can see peripherally. It is commonly used in ophthalmology and neurology to detect and monitor conditions affecting the visual field.
Key Features
- Assessment of peripheral vision
- Detection of blind spots or vision loss
- Monitoring progression of eye conditions
Pros
- Provides important information about the health of the eyes
- Can help diagnose and manage various eye disorders
- Non-invasive procedure with minimal discomfort for the patient
Cons
- Requires specialized equipment and trained professionals to administer
- Results can vary based on patient cooperation and other factors
- May not be suitable for individuals with certain cognitive or physical limitations