1. Tonometry Transformed

    Originally published by The Ophthalmologist Introducing iCare ST500, the world’s first slit-lamp-mounted rebound tonometer While tonometry is routinely performed using a Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT), disadvantages with the device have been documented in recent years. For example, GAT’s use of reusable prisms means that infection transmission becomes a possibility if the prisms are not disinfected […]

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  2. Five reasons to choose iCare DRSplus: The ideal fundus imaging device for optician shops, general practitioners and diabetic clinics

    Looking for a simple yet effective way to conduct fundus imaging at your optician shop or small clinic? Using iCare DRSplus, you’ll provide customers with a quick, comfortable and reliable examination without specialized expertise. In turn, the device can change their lives and your business. When attending a routine eye exam, your customers expect basic […]

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  3. Why choose the iCare fundus imaging device: Tackling the challenges at your optician shop or clinic

    Early and reliable detection of retinal diseases like diabetic retinopathy, geographic atrophy and AMD is crucial. However, traditional fundus imaging poses challenges that escalate in overcrowded healthcare settings, and at small clinics and optician shops without sufficient expertise. Discover how the iCare fundus imaging devices overcome hurdles and benefits your daily operations. Using the iCare […]

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  4. Five reasons to choose iCare EIDON: The ideal fundus imaging device for clinicians requiring advanced diagnostic capabilities

    From Ultra-Wide Field TrueColor, Autofluorescence, and fluoresceine angiography, iCare EIDON Family is ready for enhanced diagnostics of eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, geographic atrophy, and AMD. Discover how to improve treatment and overcome the hurdles in your clinic or hospital environment. Ophthalmology clinics are often buzzing, and imaging is the bottleneck. Nurses wheel in […]

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  5. Home monitoring of intraocular pressure

    Originally published at Association Of Optometrists (AOP). Optometrist, Ashish Chokshi, outlined how his practice has supported patients to monitor IOP at home using pioneering technology. Optometrist, Ashish Chokshi, described how his practice has embraced technology that enables patients to monitor their intraocular pressure (IOP) at home during his presentation at 100% Optical (1–3 March, ExCeL […]

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  6. 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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  7. Why I chose the iCare ST500 slit lamp tonometer – and how it enhanced my daily workflow

    For Professor Luca M. Rossetti, Director of the Eye Clinic at San Paolo Hospital, University of Milan, efficiency, accuracy, and safety in intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement are non-negotiable. Managing a high volume of glaucoma patients across both public and private practice, he recently adopted the iCare ST500 slit lamp tonometer — and the impact has […]

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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. 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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