1. Revolutionizing fundus imaging with the iCare EIDON

    In 2014, ophthalmologists worldwide embraced a user- and patient-friendly fundus imaging system combining confocal imaging and natural retina color. The following models, featuring autofluorescence, angiography, and an ultra-wide module, have further enhanced diagnostics of eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, geographic atrophy, and AMD. Enter the EIDON story and see what you’ve missed. Fundus imaging […]

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  2. iCare COMPASS turns 10: A decade of innovation in visual field testing

    In 2014, iCare COMPASS revolutionized visual field testing by combining an active retinal tracker and a scanning ophthalmoscope into a single device. Enter the story of early recognition of glaucoma and discover what’s possible in optometry, ophthalmology, and neurology. Due to glaucoma, a patient’s vision gradually deteriorates. Furthermore, the disease is often diagnosed too late […]

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  3. The development of the iCare ST500 slit lamp tonometer: A new era in rebound tonometry

    iCare ST500 is the world’s first slit-lamp-mounted rebound tonometer, representing a leap forward in intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement. Designed with eye care professionals and patients in mind, it delivers fast, accurate, and repeatable readings without topical anesthesia, fluorescent dye, or disinfecting between patients. With its calibration-free technology and intuitive user interface, this iCare tonometer streamlines […]

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  4. Impact of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty on Diurnal IOP Fluctuation

    Home tonometry data suggest that this treatment blunts IOP spikes. By Catherine Johnson, MD, MPH, and Barbara Wirostko, MD, FARVO Originally published Glaucoma Today: Impact of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty on Diurnal IOP Fluctuation – Glaucoma Today Impact of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty on Diurnal IOP Fluctuation Home tonometry data suggests that selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) can […]

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  5. A new study proves the iCare ST500 slit lamp tonometer's accuracy and reliability

    Want to improve efficiency and workflow while providing more accurate and repeatable IOP measurements at your optician shop or clinic? According to a recent Nova Scotia Health Eye Care Centre study, the iCare ST500 is your solution. Measuring IOP in clinical settings where topical anesthesia or technologically adept staff are unavailable can often be demanding […]

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  6. iCare introduces the faster and Smarter iCare COMPASS perimeter

    Published by the Ophthalmologist: https://theophthalmologist.com/business-profession/visual-field-visionaries Visual field (VF) deterioration occurs slowly, often taking years before being detected. Eye care professionals need to be able to check and monitor the condition of the visual field at various stages of a disease, as effortlessly and reliably as possible, to ensure optimum patient outcomes. The iCare COMPASS perimeter […]

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  7. Active retinal tracker makes iCare COMPASS a reliable and efficient choice in perimetry

    Perimetry and fundus imaging are vital tools for eye professionals to detect and monitor signs of glaucoma and retinal diseases. However, patient eye movements during exams pose a constant risk of motion artifacts or data loss that could impact the accuracy of the results. iCare COMPASS is the first standard automated perimeter that combines visual […]

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  8. An experienced ophthalmologist shares his experience on AI-driven solutions

    Dr. Alberto Piatti, the chief ophthalmologist in a primary health care setting in Turin, Italy, has been actively engaged in diabetic retinopathy (DR) screenings for decades. The diabetic center at the Asl To5 — the local health district in the Turin Metropolitan area where he works — manages approximately 14,000 diabetic patients per year. In […]

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  9. Five reasons to always choose original iCare probes for iCare tonometers

    iCare, the original developer of rebound tonometry, has transformed tonometry by delivering innovative, easy-to-use tonometers for both professionals and patients. This dedication to excellence extends to iCare probes, which are integral accessories to our tonometers. iCare probes are specially designed to ensure safe, hygienic, and accurate IOP measurements. Below are five reasons why you should […]

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  10. Glaucoma specialist offers insights on IOP home monitoring and iCare HOME2

    Dr. Barbara Wirostko, M.D., FARVO, Moran Eye Center, University of Utah, recently spoke at the DOG conference in Berlin about the complexity of glaucoma and the importance of ambulatory monitoring of intraocular pressure (IOP) for patients. The glaucoma specialist observed that self-tonometry with a device like iCare HOME2 can help eye health professionals personalize treatments […]

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