Medmont Topography

Medmont Topography

Medmont Topography

Medmont Topography

When it comes to diagnosing and managing complex vision conditions, precision matters. One of the most advanced tools is Medmont topography - a state-of-the-art technology that provides highly detailed maps of the cornea. Whether you are being evaluated for specialty contact lenses, dry eye treatment, or refractive surgery, Medmont topography plays a critical role in delivering accurate, customized care. 


What Is Medmont Topography? 

Medmont topography refers to corneal imaging performed with the Medmont E300 Corneal Topographer, a diagnostic device designed to capture detailed curvature measurements of the cornea. 

Using advanced Placido disc technology, the system projects illuminated rings onto the cornea and analyzes their reflections. From this data, it generates a color-coded map that reveals the shape, elevation, and curvature of the cornea with exceptional accuracy. 
 

Why Is Corneal Topography Important? 

The cornea is responsible for approximately two-thirds of the eye’s focusing power. Even subtle irregularities can significantly affect vision. Medmont topography allows your eye doctor to detect and monitor: 

  • Keratoconus and other corneal ectasias

  • Corneal irregularities or scarring

  • Post-surgical corneal changes

  • Astigmatism patterns

  • Contact lens fitting complications

  • Early signs of corneal distortion 


Because it provides highly detailed imaging, Medmont topography often identifies changes long before they become noticeable in a routine vision exam. 
 

How Medmont Topography Improves Contact Lens Fitting 

For patients who require specialty contact lenses - such as scleral lenses, hybrid lenses, or lenses for keratoconus - precise corneal mapping is essential. 

  • The Medmont system offers: 

  • High-resolution curvature data

  • Wide corneal coverage

  • Repeatable, reliable measurements

  • Advanced software analysis 
     

This allows your doctor to design and fit custom lenses with greater accuracy, improving comfort, stability, and visual clarity while reducing trial-and-error fittings. 

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