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Ophthalmoscopy, also called funduscopy, is a test that allows a health professional to see inside the fundus of the eye and other structures using an ophthalmoscope (or funduscope). It is done as part of an eye examination and may be done as part of a routine physical examination. It is crucial in determining more...
the new a scan connect is designed to meet the demand of today refractive cataract surgery . It is the single most effective solution for measuring and calculating all of your patients and refining your surgical outcomes . It has the ability to measures 100% of patients and works great with dense cataracts or more...
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Product Description For over 30 years Accutome has built a reputation for high quality, reliable and reasonably priced ophthalmic diagnostic equipment. The addition of the 4Sight is no exception. Designed with eye care professionals in mind, the 4Sight provides a single solution for ophthalmic diagnostics by more...
The Worth Four Dot Near Test used for testing and training of fusion, suppression, and/or diplopia. Only the white circle can be seen until the light is turned on so that patients do not know how many circles are on the target in advance of testing. more...
Streak Retinoscopes with rechargeable battery, 3.6v, ultra advance technology, easy to handle, light weight, 3-4 hours backup, rechargeable time 2-3 hours, black and silver color, adjustable streak 3-20mm. more...
Ophthalmic Instruments Includes : Bard Parker Handle B.P. Handle Round Kuglen Lens Manipuletor Tooks Knife Lens Expressor Snellen Vectis Sinskey Dailing Hook Angled Satin Phaco Chopper Straight Blade Mosquito Forceps Straight Mosquito Forceps Curved Westcott Tenotomy Scissors Barraquer Needle Holder ONG Style more...
Accurate Detection of Six Vision Risk Factors Backed by peer-reviewed clinical evidence, the Spot Vision Screener enables fast and objective detection of six amblyopic risk factors (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, anisometropia, strabismus and anisocoria) in children as young as six months old. more...