aberroscope
n. C2 Proficiency aber·ro·scope
n. a special tool used by doctors to look at the inside of the eye. It helps them see if the eye is healthy or if there is a problem.
n. an instrument used in ophthalmology to examine the interior of the eye, particularly the retina and optic nerve. Often refers to a specific type of ophthalmoscope.
The doctor used an aberroscope to check my eyes.
During the routine eye exam, the optometrist used an aberroscope to ensure there were no signs of retinal detachment.
Advanced digital aberroscope technology allows for high-resolution imaging of the posterior segment, providing clinicians with detailed data on ocular health that was previously difficult to obtain.