An Eye Examination under Anesthesia is a medical procedure where a patient is put under anesthesia to perform comprehensive eye examinations that may be difficult or impossible for the patient to tolerate otherwise due to extreme discomfort or fear. This examination allows the doctor to assess the condition of the eyes and visual system, including checks for glaucoma, cataracts, corneal ulcers, retinal detachment, and other eye diseases. The procedure is typically performed in a hospital or surgical center setting.
An Eye Examination under Anesthesia is a medical procedure where a patient is put under anesthesia to perform comprehensive eye examinations that may be difficult or impossible for the patient to tolerate otherwise due to extreme discomfort or fear. This examination allows the doctor to assess the condition of the eyes and visual system, including checks for glaucoma, cataracts, corneal ulcers, retinal detachment, and other eye diseases. The procedure is typically performed in a hospital or surgical center setting.