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Electroretinography Center - Duluth, MN

Duluth Eye Doctor Doctors for Electroretinography

Type of Physician: Eye Doctor

What is a Eye Doctor?

A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals.

Specialty: Ophthalmology

Common Name: Eye Doctor

Eye Doctor Doctors in Duluth *

St Marys Duluth Clinic Ophthalmology
Sarah E Galchus
400 E 3rd St
Duluth, MN 55805
(218) 786-3937

St Marys Duluth Clinic Ophthalmology
Stewart J Hazel
400 E 3rd St
Duluth, MN 55805
(218) 786-3937

St Marys Duluth Clinic Ophthalmology
Joseph D Morehouse
400 E 3rd St
Duluth, MN 55805
(218) 786-3937

St Mary's Duluth Clinic Pediatrics
Thomas F Shuey
400 E 3rd St
Pediatrics
Duluth, MN 55805
(218) 786-4680

St Marys Duluth Clinic Ophthalmology
Daniel N Skorich
400 E 3rd St
Duluth, MN 55805
(218) 786-3937

Peter S Austin MD
Peter S Austin
324 W Superior St
STE 800
Duluth, MN 55802
(218) 722-6655

Peter S Austin MD
Kevin W Treacy
324 W Superior St
STE 800
Duluth, MN 55802
(218) 722-6655

Daniel L Maryland MD
Daniel L Maryland
332 E Central Entrance
Duluth, MN 55811
(218) 722-5871

Northern Refractive Surgery Center
Chris T Buntrock
4815 W Arrowhead Rd
STE 120
Duluth, MN 55811
(218) 625-1917

Northern Refractive Surgery Center
Bridget A Sundell
4815 W Arrowhead Rd
STE 120
Duluth, MN 55811
(218) 625-1917

Northern Refractive Surgery Center
Jeffery R Weis
4815 W Arrowhead Rd
STE 120
Duluth, MN 55811
(218) 625-1917

Duluth Clinic Virginia
Salma Jamal
1101 9th St N
Virginia, MN 55792
(218) 741-0150

Duluth Clinic Virginia
Peter Van Patten
1101 9th St N
Virginia, MN 55792
(218) 741-0150

Duluth Clinic Virginia
Peter D VanPatten
1101 9th St N
Virginia, MN 55792
(218) 741-0150

Hibbing Family Medical Center
Timothy A Quinn
1120 E 34th St
Hibbing, MN 55746
(218) 362-7100

Duluth, Minnesota

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Electroretinography

What is electroretinography?

Electroretinography (ERG) is an eye test used to detect abnormal function of the retina (the light-detecting portion of the eye). Specifically, in this test, the light-sensitive cells of the eye, the rods and cones, and their connecting ganglion cells in the retina are examined. During the test, an electrode is placed on the cornea (at the front of the eye) to measure the electrical responses to light of the cells that sense light in the retina at the back of the eye. These cells are called the rods and cones.

How is an ERG done?

The patient assumes a comfortable position (lying down or sitting up). Usually the patient's eyes are dilated beforehand with standard dilating eye drops. Anesthetic drops are then placed in the eyes, causing them to become numb. The eyelids are then propped open with a speculum, and an electrode is gently placed on each eye with a device very similar to a contact lens. An additional electrode is placed on the skin to provide a ground for the very faint electrical signals produced by the retina.

During an ERG recording session, the patient watches a standardized light stimulus, and the resulting signal is interpreted in terms of its amplitude (voltage) and time course. This test can even be performed in cooperative children, as well as sedated or anesthetized infants. The visual stimuli include flashes, called a flash ERG, and reversing checkerboard patterns, known as a pattern ERG.

What do the electrodes do?

The electrodes measure the electrical activity of the retina in response to light. The information that comes from each electrode is transmitted to a monitor where it is displayed as two types of waves, labeled the A waves and B waves.

How are eletroretinography readings made?

Readings during eletroretinography are usually taken first in normal room light. The lights...

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Visual Field Test »

What is a visual field test?

A visual field test is a method of measuring an individual's entire scope of vision, that is their central and peripheral (side) vision. Visual field testing actually maps the visual fields of each eye individually. The visual field test is a subjective examination, requiring the patient to understand the testing instructions, fully cooperate, and complete the entire test in order to provide useful information.

What is a visual field test used for?

Visual field testing is most frequently used to detect any signs of glaucoma damage to the optic nerve. In addition, visual field tests are useful for detection of central or peripheral retinal disease, eyelid conditions such as ptosis or drooping, optic nerve disease, and diseases affecting the visual pathways within the brain. The visual pathways carry information from the eye to the visual or occipital cortex in the brain, where this information is proces...

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Nearby Duluth Hospitals *

Miller-Dwan Medical Center
502 E Second St
Duluth, MN 55805
(218)727-8762

St Mary's Duluth Clinic Health System
407 E Third St
Duluth, MN 55805
(218)786-4000

St Luke's Hospital
915 E 1st St
Duluth, MN 55805
(218)249-5555

St Mary's Hospital Superior
3500 Tower Ave
Superior, WI 54880
(715)395-5400

Cloquet Community Memorial Hospital
512 Skyline Blvd
Cloquet, MN 55720
(218)879-4641

Lake View Memorial Hospital
325 11th Ave
Two Harbors, MN 55616
(218)834-7300

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