We provide visual function testing and ophthalmic imaging to medical practices in North Texas
The Visual Function Center at Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, provides visual function and ophthalmic imaging for medical practices on and off the Baylor University Medical Center campus. Our facility is also available for ophthalmic laser surgeries for glaucoma and cataracts.
We use protocols designed by the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision when applicable.
We thank the generous support of the William Jolesch Memorial Glaucoma Research Fund established by the Jolesch Family in 1983 at Baylor University Medical Center.
Services we offer
Visual function testing
- Pattern-Reversal visual evoked potentials (pattern VEPs)
- Flash Visual evoked potentials (flash VEPs)
- Multifocal Electroretinogram (multifocal ERG)
- Flash Electroretinogram (flash ERG)
- Automated Visual Field Analysis (Humphrey Field Analyzer)
Ophthalmic imaging
- Stratus Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
- Spectralis Spectral Domain OCT
- Spectralis Anterior Chamber Imaging
- Spectralis Blue Laser Autofluorescence
Ophthalmic lasers for glaucoma or cataract surgery
- Argon laser photocoagulation
- YAG photodisruption (Lumenis Selecta Duet)
- Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) (Lumenis Selecta Duet)
- Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) (Visudyne)
Imaging tests are most commonly offered to examine and diagnose the following conditions:
- Optic neuritis/neuropathy
- Blurred vision
- Unexplained/unspecified visual loss
- Loss of peripheral vision
- Night blindness
- Trauma (injury)
- Intracranial hypertension/pseudo tumor
- Retinal nerve fiber bundle defects
- Brain mass (non-malignant)
- Malignant neoplasm (tumor)
- Plaquenil toxicity
- Retinal holes/breaks
- Long-term use of medication
Contact Us
Contact us if you are a board-certified physician or surgeon interested in utilizing our services and equipment
3600 Gaston Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75246
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