Optical Coherence Tomography (Maestro2 & Zeiss Cirrus 500)
Cross-sectional retinal imaging at the micron level

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) uses light waves to create detailed cross-sectional images of the retina, optic nerve, and anterior segment — similar to how an ultrasound uses sound waves, but with far greater resolution. Our practice is equipped with both the Topcon Maestro2 and the Zeiss Cirrus 500, giving our doctors the ability to detect conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic macular edema at the earliest possible stage. The Maestro2 combines OCT with a true-color fundus camera in a single automated capture, while the Cirrus 500 offers industry-leading optic nerve head and ganglion cell analysis. Together, these instruments provide the most complete picture of your eye health available today.
Benefits for You
- check_circleNon-invasive, painless scan — takes just a few seconds per eye
- check_circleDetects glaucoma damage before you notice any vision loss
- check_circleIdentifies macular degeneration, diabetic macular edema, and retinal swelling
- check_circleTracks disease progression with precise measurements over time
- check_circleTwo complementary instruments for the most thorough analysis available
Technical Highlights
- settingsTopcon Maestro2: automated OCT + true-color fundus photography in one capture
- settingsZeiss Cirrus 500: HD-OCT with ganglion cell analysis and guided progression analysis
- settingsMicron-level resolution of retinal layers
- settingsNormative database comparison for glaucoma and macular pathology
Experience This Technology Firsthand
Schedule your comprehensive eye exam and see the difference advanced diagnostics make.