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①Refraction Test
Overview: To measures a prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses. You will be asked to look through the device which contains lenses of different strengths that can be moved into your view.
Purpose: This test can help to determine the extent of poor vision and monitor a person who is being treated for an eye disease.
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②Tonometry (Eye Pressure Measurement)
Overview: To measure the pressure inside your eye using a noncontact tonometry with an “air puff”.
Purpose: To determine whether you have glaucoma, a disease which causes pressure to build up inside your eyes and may result in blindness.
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③Visual Acuity Test
Overview: To determine the smallest letters a person can read on a standardized chart. In the test, you will be asked to tell the direction like “up”, ”down”, “right”, “left”.
Purpose: To find the “best corrected vision” for any visual problems.
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④Slit lamp Examination
Overview: To examine the structures nearby your eyes. In the test, you will be asked to rest your chin and forehead on a support to keep your head steady.
Purpose: The ophthalmologist will examine the cornea, iris, lens and the anterior chamber.
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⑤Retinal Examination(Ophthalmoscopy)
Overview: To examine the back of your eye using a magnifying instrument (ophthalmoscope) and a light source.
Purpose: The ophthalmologist detects eye diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and atherosclerosis.
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Director:Tomoko Nishioka
(A board-certified ophthalmologist Ph.D)
Memberships
Japan Ophthalmological Society
Japan ophthalmlogists Association
Career
1998 Graduate-Medical Department of Mie University
2003 Doctorate-Tokyo Medical and Dental University
2003 Department of Ophthalmology of Nagareyama
    General Hospital
2005 Shinjuku-Higashiguchi Eye Clinic



Yasuharu Noma  
(A board-certified ophthalmologist)
Memberships
Japan Opthalmological Society
Japan Opthalmologists Association
Japan Glaucoma Society
The Japanese Neuro-Opthalmology Society

Career

1998 Graduate- Okayama University Faculty of Medicine
1999 Miyoshi Central Hospital
2001 Hiroshima Railway Hospital
2002 Chugoku Rosai Hospital
2003 Hiroshima University Hospital
2004 Miyoshi Central Hospital
2008 Shinjuku-Higashiguchi Eye Clinic


Main Research Presentations
“The effect of Betaxolol towards the progression of visual field defect in Glaucoma”
“The retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in glaucoma cases examined by 2 types of Optical Coherence Tomographys”



We have 2 full-time service orthoptists, 1 part-time orthoptist, and 2 part-time nurses in our clinic.



Another several ophthalmologists are working here.
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