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tonometry time

Tonometry time describes how long a tonometry measurement takes, which is the procedure used specifically to measure eye pressure. The active measurement itself is usually very quick тАФ often less than a minute тАФ but it can take a few extra minutes if the eye needs numbing drops first. Different types of tonometry take slightly different amounts of time: an air-puff device is almost instantaneous, while a contact method may require careful positioning. The total time can also include brief explanations from the clinician and a short wait between repeated readings. The short duration matters because tonometry is a routine part of eye exams and can be done easily during a visit without disrupting your day. Accuracy often improves with multiple readings, so clinicians may take two or three measurements and average them, which increases the total time by a few minutes. People who are anxious or have trouble sitting still may need extra time, and children or people with certain eye conditions may need a different approach. Understanding that the tonometry time is brief can make the test feel less stressful.