OPHTHALMOLOGY AND OPTOMETRY

Essential diagnostic, surgical, and vision correction systems dedicated to the health of the eye and visual system. This category includes slit lamps, phoropters, lensometers, tonometers, optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanners, fundus cameras, automated perimeters, and a full range of ophthalmic surgical instruments and lasers. This equipment enables comprehensive examination, accurate refraction, precise measurement of intraocular pressure and ocular structures, and the performance of delicate surgical procedures for conditions ranging from refractive error to glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal diseases. Ideal for ophthalmology and optometry practices, hospital eye departments, and ambulatory surgery centers.

3D Patternless Lens Edger

A 3D Patternless Lens Edger is an automated lens fabrication system that uses digital 3D tracing to cut and shape eyeglass lenses without physical patterns. The system captures the exact frame shape, calculates the optimal lens size and bevel placement, and grinds lenses to precise specifications. Capable of processing multiple lens materials and frame types, it streamlines lens fabrication, reduces errors, and ensures accurate, well-fitted lenses for patients.

Auto Chart Projector

An Auto Chart Projector is a remote-controlled projection device used in eye examinations to display standardized visual acuity charts for distance and near vision testing. Offering multiple chart options including Snellen, LogMAR, pediatric symbols, and Landolt C, it enables accurate assessment of vision across diverse patient populations. Remote operation streamlines the refraction workflow, allowing efficient chart changes while maintaining patient comfort. Essential for optometry and ophthalmology practices.

Auto Lens Edger

An Auto Lens Edger is an automated lens fabrication system that cuts and shapes eyeglass lenses to fit into frames using digital or pattern-based tracing technology. Capable of processing multiple lens materials and frame types, it ensures precise lens fitting, accurate optical center placement, and proper bevel alignment. Essential for optical laboratories, optometry practices, and ophthalmology dispensing centers, it streamlines lens fabrication, reduces errors, and ensures patients receive well-fitted, accurately prescribed glasses.

Auto Lens Meter

An Auto Lens Meter is an automated instrument used to verify the prescription of finished eyeglass lenses before dispensing. It measures sphere, cylinder, axis, prism, and add power for single vision, bifocal, trifocal, and progressive lenses, ensuring that lenses match the prescribed correction. Many models also measure UV and blue light transmission, verifying the presence and effectiveness of lens coatings. Essential for optometry, ophthalmology, and optical dispensing practices, it ensures patients receive accurate prescriptions and optimal visual outcomes.

Auto Ref-Keratometer

An Auto Ref-Keratometer combines automated refraction measurement and keratometry in a single instrument, providing comprehensive data for eyeglass prescriptions, contact lens fitting, and assessment of corneal conditions. The device measures spherical and cylindrical refractive error, axis, and corneal curvature, offering essential information for contact lens base curve selection, refractive surgery evaluation, and monitoring of conditions such as keratoconus. Streamlining the pre-examination assessment enhances practice efficiency and patient comfort.

Auto Refractometer

An Auto Refractometer is an automated instrument that objectively measures refractive error, providing accurate readings of sphere, cylinder, and axis for eyeglass and contact lens prescriptions. Using infrared light, it provides non-contact, comfortable measurements that serve as a starting point for subjective refraction. Many models also measure pupil diameter and corneal curvature, offering comprehensive data for contact lens fitting and refractive surgery planning. Essential for optometry and ophthalmology practices.

Computerized Testing System

A Computerized Testing System is an automated diagnostic platform for assessing visual function, including visual field, contrast sensitivity, and color vision. Used in ophthalmology and optometry practices, it provides objective, reproducible measurements essential for diagnosing and monitoring glaucoma, neurological conditions, and retinal diseases. Integration with electronic health records streamlines documentation and supports longitudinal comparison of test results.

Eye Pads

Eye Pads are sterile or non-sterile, single-use, soft, conformable absorbent pads designed specifically for application over the closed eyelid and periorbital region. Constructed from absorbent cotton, rayon, or low-linting non-woven synthetic fibers, they provide cushioning, gentle pressure distribution, and fluid absorption for postoperative eye protection, corneal abrasion management, exposure keratopathy prevention, and periorbital trauma care. Available in standard and pressure-rated thicknesses, with or without integrated adhesive tape tabs, and in sterile (surgical/postoperative) or non-sterile (minor injury/comfort) grades. Critical safety imperatives include absolute contraindication of direct application to an open or ruptured globe, meticulous lint-free construction to prevent corneal foreign body, and single-use-only protocol. An indispensable ophthalmic consumable in surgical, emergency, and outpatient eye care.

Handheld Auto Refractometer

A Handheld Auto Refractometer is a portable, battery-operated instrument for objective measurement of refractive error (sphere, cylinder, axis) in any setting. Ideal for pediatric refraction, bedside examinations, community screenings, and outreach programs, it provides rapid, non-invasive measurements without requiring patient cooperation. The compact, portable design enables eye care professionals to bring refractive assessment to patients who cannot access traditional tabletop equipment, expanding access to essential vision care.

Handheld Vision Screener

A Handheld Vision Screener is a portable, battery-operated device for rapid screening of refractive errors, amblyopia risk factors, strabismus, and pupillary abnormalities. Designed for use in pediatrics, primary care, schools, and community screening programs, it provides objective measurements without requiring patient cooperation. Early detection of vision problems enables timely intervention, preventing permanent vision loss and ensuring children enter school with the visual skills needed for learning.

Operation Microscope

An Operation Microscope is a high-magnification, stereoscopic optical system used for visualization during microsurgical procedures in ophthalmology, neurosurgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, and other specialties. Providing adjustable magnification, coaxial illumination, and motorized positioning, it enables surgeons to perform delicate procedures on structures as small as 0.5 mm with precision and safety. Essential for modern microsurgery, it improves surgical outcomes and expands the range of treatable conditions.

Ophthalmic Equipment

Ophthalmic Equipment encompasses a comprehensive range of diagnostic instruments used for eye examination, including slit lamps, phoropters, auto refractometers, tonometers, fundus cameras, corneal topographers, visual field analyzers, and optical coherence tomography systems. These instruments enable eye care professionals to assess refractive error, diagnose and monitor ocular diseases such as glaucoma, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration, and plan treatments including glasses, contact lenses, and surgery. Essential for preserving vision and maintaining eye health.

Optometry Unit

An Optometry Unit is an integrated workstation for comprehensive eye examinations, combining a phoropter for refraction, visual acuity chart, slit lamp for anterior segment examination, and retinoscope for objective refraction. Used in optometry clinics, ophthalmology practices, and eye care centers, it provides the essential tools for determining corrective lens prescriptions and assessing ocular health. The integrated design streamlines the examination process, enabling efficient, thorough eye care.