Our State of the Art Equipment – Foresee PHP

The Preferential Hyperacuity Perimeter or PHP offers a quick, painless test that provides information useful in detecting the conversion of “dry” Age Related Macular Degeneration to the rapidly progressing, vision threatening “wet” form of the disease.  The goal is to identify this change before irreversible vision loss occurs.

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