maia™ (MAcular Integrity Assessment) uses a near infrared scanning laser ophthalmoscope to provide high-resolution retinal images. It also incorporates an automated eye tracker to ensure point-to-point correspondence and consistency of examination as well as automated threshold perimetry to perform fundus perimetry. More traditionally this is called microperimetry and provides a functional evaluation of the retina. This device is designed to evaluate the patient’s macular threshold sensitivity, fixation stability and to track these changes after subsequent examinations. Any maculopathy from age-related macular degeneration, amblyopia, glaucoma or unexplained vision loss can be evaluated and described in terms of average threshold sensitivity and fixation stability. These values can be compared to standard threshold changes that occur either with age or disease. Moreover maia™ can be used to demonstrate the effect external laser or anti-VEFG treatment regimens have on retinal disease.