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Ishihara Color Testing

PRICE

 377.00

OVERVIEW, TERMS & CONTACT INFO

OVERVIEW

Ishihara Color Testing is a fast color vision screening that detects common red-green color blindness using standardized color dot plates. The test is safe, non-invasive, and widely accepted. It helps identify people who need further color vision evaluation or occupational clearance.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS, INCLUSIONS, AND EXCLUSIONS

1. Service includes standardized Ishihara plate color vision screening only.
2. This is a screening test and not a full color vision diagnosis.
3. Professional interpretation by the ophthalmologist is required.
4. Lighting conditions and patient responses affect accuracy.
5. Additional color tests may be required for confirmation.
6. Fees may vary when bundled with other vision tests.
7. Occupational clearance decisions are not included.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City
2nd Floor, Units 217-218, Roque Eye Clinic, Medical Arts Building
Rizal Drive cor. 5th Ave, Taguig City 1634, Philippines
+63-917-844-2020
+63-998-998-2020
+63-2-8828-2020
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 7217
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 7218

Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
5th Floor, Unit 509, Roque Eye Clinic, Medical Office Building
2205 Civic Drive, Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1781, Philippines
+63-917-795-2020
+63-998-997-2020
+63-2-8771-9253
+63-2-8771-9000 ext. 7509

Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City
2nd Floor, Tan Eng Gee Eye Institute, Main Hospital Building
Rizal Drive cor. 5th Ave, Taguig City 1634, Philippines
+63-998-582-1980
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 2020
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 2024

DETAILS

ISHIHARA COLOR TESTING

Ishihara Color Testing is a quick, standardized vision screening service that detects common types of color vision deficiency, especially red-green color blindness. It uses specially designed color plate charts made of dot patterns that form numbers or paths. As a result, your eye doctor can rapidly identify possible color perception problems and recommend appropriate follow-up.

WHAT THIS SERVICE DOES

This screening evaluates how accurately a person distinguishes certain colors. The Ishihara plates contain colored dots arranged in patterns. People with normal color vision see specific numbers or shapes, while those with color deficiency see different figures or none at all. Therefore, the test helps flag red-green color vision defects efficiently.

Because the method is globally accepted and evidence-based, it remains one of the most widely used color screening tools in clinical and occupational settings.

WHO BENEFITS FROM ISHIHARA COLOR TESTING

This screening supports both medical and functional vision assessment. For example, it is often required for school, work, and licensing evaluations.

1. Children undergoing baseline vision screening
2. Students with reading or learning concerns
3. Applicants for color-critical occupations
4. Drivers and pilot candidates
5. Patients with suspected color vision problems

HOW THE TEST IS PERFORMED

The test is simple and non-invasive. First, the patient views a series of printed or digital Ishihara plates under proper lighting. Next, the patient states the number or pattern seen on each plate. The examiner records the responses and scores the result. Consequently, the screening usually finishes within a few minutes.

No eye drops, machines, or contact instruments are required. Moreover, dilation is not needed.

PATIENT COMFORT AND LIMITATIONS

Ishihara Color Testing is comfortable and safe because it only involves viewing color plates. However, it mainly detects red-green defects and does not fully measure blue-yellow deficiencies. Therefore, additional color tests may be recommended when clinically indicated.

WHY COLOR VISION SCREENING MATTERS

Color perception affects learning, safety, and job performance. For instance, color confusion may affect reading charts, wiring tasks, or signal recognition. Early detection helps guide adaptation strategies and career counseling. In addition, proper documentation supports occupational and academic requirements.