Fundoscopy

A fundus examination is a specialized test during which the ophthalmologist can view the retina of the eye. To examine the fundus, it is sometimes necessary to first dilate the pupil. This is done using special eye drops administered by the doctor to induce mydriasis. This allows the ophthalmologist to examine the optic nerve, the macula, as well as the blood vessels and the periphery of the retina. In our clinic, the lamp, which has a built-in high-definition camera, allows the patient to see the image of their fundus themselves.

PAVLOS GREVENIOTIS
Ophthalmic Surgeon
Driven by my passion for ophthalmology, my core philosophy is to prioritize diagnoses with honesty and integrity. Through continuous professional development and ongoing education, I aim to provide comprehensive solutions tailored to each patient's specific needs. I firmly believe in fostering direct and seamless doctor-patient communication.
The doctor is
a specialist in
fundus
examination