Visual Field Testing

What is Visual Field Testing?

The visual field is a complete area that can be seen when your eyes focus on a single point; this comprises of objects that can be seen on either side and above and below the point that your eyes focus on. Visual field testing is diagnostic tests used to measure the entire scope of vision, which includes the central and peripheral (side) vision.

It is most commonly used to evaluate any damage to the optic nerve. It is also used to detect retinal diseases, drooping of the eyelids and conditions affecting the visual pathways in the brain. The examination helps to determine the loss of vision in the visual field. The visual field examination is performed in different ways:

  • Confrontation visual field examination: This is a primary examination, during which the examiner asks you to cover one eye and look straight ahead. The examiner stands at a distance of 3 to 4 feet and moves his/her hand towards and away from your field of vision. You are instructed to indicate when you can clearly see the examiner’s hand.
  • Tangent screen or Goldmann field examination: You are seated about 3 feet away from a screen with a target in the center. You are instructed to stare at the center and inform your examiner when you see an object moving into your side vision. Your examiner uses this information to create a map of your field of vision. This helps your doctor detect areas of blindness in your visual field.
  • Automated perimetry: You are seated in front of a concave dome and instructed to stare at an object in the center. You are instructed to press a button when you observe small flashes of light in the peripheral vision. Computer images will help in determining defects in the visual field.

Your doctor will discuss the type of visual field examination to be done.

Dr. Walid M. Abdalla

(MD, FRCS, ICO)

25 Years plus experience
Consultant Ophthalmologist
Pediatric, Strabismus and Oculoplasty

Dr. Walid holds a Bachelor's in Medicine and General Surgery and a Master's in Ophthalmology from Alexandria University, Egypt. He pursued fellowships at renowned institutions including the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, USA, and Limoges University, France.

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