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The Most Comprehensive Eye Exam: Retinal, Macular, and Glaucoma Scans with Photos - No Extra Cost

  • Senoia Eyecare
  • Jan 22
  • 3 min read

 Don't settle for a basic exam. Get the in-depth insights you need with our all-inclusive eye exam featuring advanced retinal, macular, and glaucoma imaging.


Close-up image of a human retina with intricate red and orange blood vessels. Central yellow optic disc, surrounded by a greenish hue.
Image of a healthy retina using the Optomap


At Senoia Eyecare, we believe that everyone deserves a thorough eye exam, without having to worry about hidden fees or extra costs. That's why we include comprehensive retinal imaging, macular degeneration scans, and glaucoma screenings with every eye exam. Using our state-of-the-art Optos, we get an ultra-widefield view of your retina, optic nerve, and macula, allowing for early detection of potential issues. While many practices charge extra for these essential services, we include them as a standard part of our commitment to your eye health.


A technician in blue scrubs points at a screen on an Optomap. A patient sits facing the device. Clinical setting.


The comprehensive scans we perform with the Optos are essential for maintaining optimal eye health. Retinal imaging provides a detailed view of the blood vessels and tissues at the back of your eye, helping us identify any abnormalities. Macular degeneration scans allow us to examine the macula, the central part of your retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision, for any signs of this age-related condition. Glaucoma screenings assess your optic nerve and intraocular pressure, helping us detect this often-symptomless disease that can lead to irreversible vision loss. Early detection through these scans empowers us to create a personalized treatment plan to protect your vision.




Eye scan with heat map, OCT images, and data charts. Vibrant colors in maps; grayscale in scans. Text displays disk area and ratios.
Glaucoma scan using the Optomap


Ready to experience the most comprehensive eye exam available? Schedule your appointment today and take advantage of our all-inclusive eye exam, featuring detailed retinal, macular, and glaucoma scans with the Optos technology – all at no extra cost beyond your standard exam fee.





Early detection is key to preserving your vision. Don't wait – schedule your appointment today!


FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What is included in the comprehensive eye exam?

A: Our comprehensive eye exam goes beyond a basic vision test. It includes a thorough assessment of your visual acuity, eye muscle function, and overall eye health. Most importantly, it includes advanced retinal imaging, macular degeneration scans, and glaucoma screenings using our state-of-the-art Optos technology. These scans provide a detailed, ultra-widefield view of your retina, macula, and optic nerve, allowing for early detection of potential issues.

Q: What is the Optos and why is it important?

A: The Optos is an advanced imaging system that provides ultra-widefield views of the retina. This allows us to see much more of your retina than traditional methods, making it easier to detect early signs of diseases like macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment and preserving your vision.

Q: Why are retinal, macular, and glaucoma scans important?

A: These scans are essential for early detection of serious eye conditions that often have no noticeable symptoms in their early stages. Retinal imaging helps us identify problems with the blood vessels and tissues at the back of your eye. Macular degeneration scans help us detect changes in the macula, the central part of your retina responsible for sharp vision. Glaucoma screenings assess your optic nerve and help us identify signs of this disease that can lead to irreversible vision loss.

Q: How much does the comprehensive eye exam cost?

The cost of our comprehensive eye exam, which includes advanced retinal, macular, and glaucoma scans, varies depending on your specific vision insurance plan. Most insurance plans cover routine eye exams, often requiring only a small copay. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to confirm your coverage details. We accept most major vision insurance plans and are happy to answer any questions.

Q: How long does the eye exam take?

A: You should plan for your comprehensive eye exam to take approximately 40 minutes. This allows ample time for the examination, all scans, and any questions you may have.

Q: How do I book an appointment?

A: You can book your appointment online or by calling us at 770-727-6687

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