Digital Retinal Imaging in St. Louis, MI
Some changes in your eyes aren’t noticeable right away. Digital Retinal Imaging helps us take a closer look so we can better understand your eye health over time.
A More Detailed View of Your Eyes
The retina is the part of your eye that helps process light and send visual signals to your brain. Because it’s located at the back of the eye, it can’t always be fully evaluated with a standard exam alone.
Digital Retinal Imaging uses imaging technology to capture detailed pictures of this area, allowing your eye doctor to look more closely at structures that play a key role in your vision.
From medical treatments to your annual eye exam, we provide a wide range of services at St. Louis Optics.
Conveniently located, we offer flexible hours to fit your busy schedule, so your care works around your life.
Meet the eye doctors at St. Louis Optics. Here, you get care backed by a network of clinical expertise.
Detecting and Monitoring Eye Conditions
Digital Retinal Imaging helps us identify and monitor changes in your eye health over time. Many conditions can develop gradually without noticeable symptoms, which is why this type of imaging is so valuable.
It can help with:
- Detecting early signs of eye conditions
- Monitoring changes from year to year
- Supporting care for conditions like diabetes, glaucoma, and macular degeneration
- Providing a clearer picture of your overall eye health
By tracking these details over time, we can guide your care more accurately and help protect your long-term vision.
What to Expect at St. Louis Optics
Digital Retinal Imaging is quick and non-invasive. During your visit, we take images of your eyes that you can review right away and save for future comparison.
Our St. Louis eye doctors will walk you through what we see and explain what it means for your eye health, so you feel informed and comfortable with your care.
Why Make it Part of Your Routine Eye Care?
At our St. Louis office, Digital Retinal Imaging is a routine part of our comprehensive eye exams. This technology allows our optometrists to closely monitor the health of your eyes and detect changes early—often before symptoms appear.
Your images become an important part of your long-term eye health record, helping us track changes and provide more personalized care over time.
Want a Closer Look at Your Eye Health?
If you’d like a more detailed understanding of your eyes or have questions about your vision, we can help you schedule the right type of visit.