Mon – Sat : 09:30 AM – 7:00 PM
303, DDA-LSC market, Block F, Block H, Vikaspuri, Delhi, 110018
Sunday : 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM
Advanced Audiology & Vestibular Care Centre
Mon – Sat : 09:30 AM – 7:00 PM
303, DDA-LSC market, Block F, Block H, Vikaspuri, Delhi, 110018
Sunday : 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM
Advanced Audiology & Vestibular Care Centre

Saccades Test

Saccades Test

The Saccades Test is a clinical eye movement assessment used to evaluate how quickly and accurately the eyes move between visual targets. This examination helps specialists analyze coordination between the brain, eyes, and vestibular system, assisting in the diagnosis of neurological and balance-related disorders.

Saccades Test

Benefits of the Saccades Test:

The Saccades Test provides valuable insights into eye movement control and neurological coordination, helping clinicians identify abnormalities affecting balance and visual stability.

  • Eye Movement Coordination Assessment

    Evaluates how accurately and rapidly the eyes shift focus between different visual points.

  • Detection of Neurological Disorders

    Helps identify abnormalities related to brain function and vestibular system coordination.

  • Support for Balance Diagnosis

    Provides important clinical data used alongside vestibular testing for accurate diagnosis.

Long Term Hearing & Balance Care Support

The Saccades Test plays an important role in monitoring neurological and vestibular health over time. Regular assessments help clinicians understand changes in eye movement control and guide rehabilitation strategies to improve balance and coordination.

At BNG Audiology & Hearing Care Pvt. Ltd., eye movement evaluations are performed using standardized clinical techniques to ensure accurate results. Patients receive detailed explanations and personalized care plans to support long-term balance and visual stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some commonly asked questions regarding the Saccades Test and its role in balance and neurological assessment.

It evaluates rapid eye movements to assess coordination between the eyes, brain, and vestibular system.

No, the Saccades Test is completely safe and non-invasive, involving only visual tracking tasks.

The assessment usually takes a few minutes and is often performed as part of a comprehensive vestibular evaluation.

Individuals experiencing dizziness, imbalance, or suspected neurological coordination issues may benefit from this evaluation.