Improve diagnostic accuracy and enhance patient testing experience with our selection of industry standard eye examination tools. From test cards to hand-held testing tools, you can effectively diagnose refractive errors and other visual impairments using these tools.
This convenient flipper set is designed for quick and efficient binocular vision testing and vision therapy exercises. The set includes 6 flippers ranging from +/-0.50D to +/-3.00D, neatly organised in a sturdy stand for easy access during clinical use.
A modern, fully-automated lensmeter designed to deliver fast, accurate, and intuitive lens measurements for optical practices and labs. Equipped with advanced mapping functions, it provides a clear visual representation of single vision, progressive, and prism lenses, making prescription verification and lens analysis easier than ever.
A high-quality trial frame built for precision and comfort during refraction testing. With multiple adjustment options and a durable design, the new PRO design ensures both practitioner accuracy and patient comfort.
Standard Snellen notation for acuity test used by optometrists, ophthalmologists, medical doctors and occupation health personnel for sights tests including aviation, marine, police and defence certification.
Standard Snellen notation for acuity test used by optometrists, ophthalmologists, medical doctors and occupation health personnel for sights tests including aviation, marine, police and defence certification.
These cards allow direct measurement of the distance and near phorias in real space or with a phorpter. The patient simply has to tell which number the arrow points to. Any odd number (in yellow) shows esophoria while the even numbers (in blue) shows exophoria. An AC/A can quickly be determined with trial lenses.
Near card is about 12″ wide.
Distance chart is about 24″ wide.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This current item we have does not come with prism stick. Just the card itself.
Standard Snellen notation for acuity test used by optometrists, ophthalmologists, medical doctors and occupational health personnel for sights tests including aviation, marine, police and defence certification.
The indirect panel is identical to the above 6-metre chart except letters printed in reverse (indirect) for viewing via a mirror. This indirect version is only available in the 6-metre configuration.
We are all familiar with visual acuity. This measures a visual threshold by keeping the contrast of an object high and constant, whilst varying the spatial separation. An alternative method to measure a visual threshold is to use a contrast sensitivity test, which varies contrast than spatial separation.
The visual acuity of a patient may be normal, but there may be a lowered contrast sensitivity function at low and intermediate spatial frequencies.
303mm x 185mm The card is laminated and non-reflective card for surface protection.
The text used is interesting and in a modern prose form. It is not designed to test reading skill but rather to present an easy and neutral clinical test in accordance with the recommendation of the Faculty of Ophthalmologists, London. The isolated test words will suit a wide range of patients with different reading abilities – including children.
303mm x 185mm The card is laminated and non-reflective card for surface protection.
The text used is interesting and in a modern prose form. It is not designed to test reading skill but rather to present an easy and neutral clinical test in accordance with the recommendation of the Faculty of Ophthalmologists, London. The isolated test words will suit a wide range of patients with different reading abilities – including children.