Comprehensive Eye Exams at Lesheng Hospital: Services, Costs, and Schedule - Ophthalmology

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Does the Lesheng Hospital provide ophthalmology health check-ups? Is there an outpatient clinic on Saturdays? What are the typical examination items? I need to know the costs as I am planning to get an eye examination soon!

Kandi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/10/15

Dr. Wang Zhishun reply Ophthalmology


Our hospital offers ophthalmology health check-ups.
There are outpatient services available on Saturdays, and the cost is approximately 500 NTD.

Reply Date: 2010/10/15

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Lesheng Hospital does indeed offer comprehensive eye exams, and they have outpatient services available on Saturdays. This is particularly convenient for individuals who may have busy schedules during the weekdays. The cost for these eye examinations is approximately 500 NTD, which is quite reasonable compared to other facilities.

In terms of the services provided during these eye exams, patients can expect a variety of assessments designed to evaluate overall eye health and vision. Common tests included in a comprehensive eye exam may consist of:
1. Visual Acuity Test: This measures how well you can see at various distances. It typically involves reading letters on a chart.

2. Refraction Assessment: This determines the appropriate prescription for glasses or contact lenses. It involves using a phoropter to find the best lens for your vision.

3. Intraocular Pressure Measurement: This test is crucial for detecting glaucoma. It measures the pressure inside the eye using a tonometer.

4. Slit-Lamp Examination: This allows the doctor to examine the front structures of the eye, including the cornea, iris, and lens, under high magnification.

5. Retinal Examination: This may involve dilating your pupils to get a better view of the retina and optic nerve at the back of the eye. This is essential for detecting conditions like diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration.

6. Visual Field Test: This assesses your peripheral vision and can help detect issues related to the optic nerve or brain.

7. OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography): This advanced imaging test provides cross-sectional images of the retina, helping to identify any abnormalities.

8. Color Vision Testing: This checks for color blindness or other color vision deficiencies.

The comprehensive nature of these exams ensures that a wide range of potential eye issues can be identified early, which is crucial for effective treatment and management.

If you are considering visiting Lesheng Hospital for an eye exam, it is advisable to call ahead and confirm the availability of services on the specific Saturday you plan to visit. Additionally, inquire if you need to make an appointment in advance, as this can help reduce wait times.

In summary, Lesheng Hospital provides a thorough eye examination service on Saturdays at a reasonable cost, covering a wide array of tests to ensure comprehensive eye health assessment. If you have specific concerns or symptoms, it’s also beneficial to communicate these to the eye care professional during your visit, as this can help tailor the examination to your needs.

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