The Optos provides ultra-widefield digital scanning laser technology that supports the detection of disease that may first present in the retinal periphery. This instrument allows the doctor up to a 200 degree view of the retina without dilation.
The KR1W is a 5-in-1 instrument that can help shed light on why some patients are not correctable to 20/20. Among many other functions, this instrument measures thousands of points of data with the push of a button, recreating a digital map of the front surface of the eye.
This instrument can image the 10 layers of the retina in three dimensional views to help analyze and determine the presence of retinal disease.
The i-terminal 2 specializes in precise patient measurements to 0.1 mm, which is then translated to custom computerized corrected lenses. This results in wider fields of view and superior optics for each unique prescription.
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