Our sense of sight is not limited to focusing on a single point or reading text directly in front of us. Our ability to notice movement in side mirrors while driving, navigate through a crowded street without bumping into others, or avoid tripping over an obstacle is entirely dependent on the health and width of our peripheral visual field.
Certain eye and brain diseases can silently narrow this expansive visual space from the outside in, without causing any pain or initial blurring. Often, patients do not realize they are losing vision until they reach the final stage, viewing the world as if through a "keyhole" or "tunnel."
As Ophthalmology Specialist Dr. Ayşe Öner and her clinical team—experts in advanced neuro-ophthalmological diagnostics—we offer Computerized Visual Field Testing (Perimetry) to international patients. By blending Turkey’s robust health tourism infrastructure with our VIP service standards, we provide high-accuracy early detection, ensuring you never face long hospital queues and receive full assistance in your native language.
The visual field is the entire spatial area you can perceive (up, down, left, and right) while keeping your head and eyes fixed on a single point. A healthy human eye can scan approximately 160 degrees horizontally and 120 degrees vertically.
The danger lies in the brain's ability to "fill in the gaps." When nerve cells die and create blind spots (scotomas), the brain uses surrounding colors and textures to "guess" what should be in that blank space. You don’t see a black patch; you simply fail to perceive the object or movement within that area. Computerized Perimetry is the only objective method to break this illusion and reveal the true extent of nerve damage.
The test is a non-invasive, painless, and interactive measurement process conducted in a dark room. It does not require drops, needles, or physical contact with the eye.
Perimetry is an indispensable tool used by both ophthalmologists and neurologists at our clinic:
Because Perimetry is a subjective test (it relies on patient interaction), success depends on the patient fully understanding the instructions. A patient who doesn't speak the local language might receive an incorrect diagnosis simply because they didn't understand when to click.
Dr. Ayşe Öner Clinic eliminates this risk:
Do not let silent diseases narrow your world. To map your visual space with millimetric precision and experience a VIP check-up with Turkey’s premier health tourism assurance, contact the international patient coordination unit at Specialist Dr. Ayşe Öner Clinic today. Perfect vision begins with seeing the whole picture.
No drops, numbing, or needles are required. It is a completely interactive and painless test. You look into a hemispherical bowl in a dark room. Without moving your eye from the central yellow light, you press a button in your hand whenever you see small lights flashing in the periphery (right, left, up). While you look at the center, the device millimetrically maps the blind spots forming secretly in your peripheral vision.
Measuring your eye pressure is one thing; detecting how much that pressure is damaging your optic nerve is another. Glaucoma is a thief that steals vision by insidiously narrowing it from the outside in. Even if your pressure appears normal (15–16) with drops, if the "Visual Field" test shows growing blind spots, the disease has not stopped, and nerve damage is continuing. Only this test determines the true progression of the disease and your doctor’s decision for laser or surgery.
The visual field test is entirely based on the patient's attention and correct understanding of instructions. Patients having this test in a country where they don't speak the language may experience stress and receive incorrect diagnoses. Our clinic reduces this risk to zero. Inside the test room, there are specialized health assistants who speak your native language fluently. They enter the room with you, explain exactly where to look and when you can blink, and ensure you complete the entire test with confidence and high accuracy (credibility) rates.
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