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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.
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.
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.
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.

Keratoconus is a progressive condition where the cornea thins and bulges into a cone shape, leading to distorted vision. Early detection is crucial to preserving vision.
Medmont topography is particularly valuable for:
Detecting subtle early-stage keratoconus
Monitoring progression over time
Evaluating candidacy for corneal cross-linking
Assessing post-treatment stability
Because the system captures highly detailed data points across the cornea, it helps identify even small changes in curvature that may signal progression.
Beyond corneal curvature, Medmont topography can also assist in evaluating the tear film and ocular surface. An unstable tear film can affect the accuracy of measurements and contribute to fluctuating vision, intermittent blur, and contact lens discomfort. Because the tear film is the eye’s first refractive surface, even minor irregularities can significantly impact visual clarity and overall comfort.
By analyzing tear film stability during imaging, your doctor can identify early signs of dry eye disease, assess how quickly the tear film breaks up, and determine how ocular surface irregularities may be influencing vision. This information allows for more targeted treatment recommendations - such as therapeutic eye drops, in-office procedures, or customized contact lens options - helping to improve both comfort and long-term visual consistency.
Your eye doctor may recommend Medmont topography if you:
Have irregular astigmatism
Experience fluctuating or distorted vision
Are considering refractive surgery
Wear or are interested in specialty contact lenses
Have been diagnosed with keratoconus
Have dry eye symptoms or have been diagnosed with dry eye disease
Have undergone previous corneal surgery
Medmont topography is a powerful technology that enhances the way eye conditions are detected, monitored, and managed. By providing detailed corneal mapping and valuable insight into the ocular surface, it allows for earlier diagnosis, more accurate treatment planning, and highly customized vision solutions.
Schedule a comprehensive corneal assessment today and experience the benefits of Medmont topography designed to deliver precise, personalized care.