Manufacturer and exporter of ophthalmic instruments such as cardiff adult contrast sensitivity test, teller acuity cards, phaco slit knives, prism set, fresnel trial sets, stereo fly with lea symbols, eye model, mini monoka, hertel exophthalmometer, lacrimal intubation set.
Eye Model
Includes 4 interchangeable corneas that have the following conditions: Bullous Keratopathy, Fuch\'s Endothelial Dystrophy, Keratoconus and Recurrent Corneal Erosion. This anatomy eye model is made of hard, durable plastic and measures 3 ¾\' in diameter. Mounted on a plastic base and the lenses are 2\' in diameter. The model is realistically colored and textured and is designed primarily for patient education.
These prisms fit standard trial frames. They are made of optical quality acrylic and are lightweight. Each set includes a display box. There are two sets available providing a full range of prisms. The advantage of these prisms that is that a patient can wear the prism with the trial frame while in the office to allow the patient to adapt to the use of the prism. Patient feedback will be much better compared to getting a quick patient reaction to the loose prism held in front of the proposed correction. Hand-held Fresnel Trial Sets for occlusion. Fits standard trial frames. Optical quality. Each measures 38mm OD with a 31mm prism. (Sold only in sets. Includes plastic storage box) The NH series eliminates the hand to permit greater freedom of rotation.
This instrument is used for precise exophthalmos measurements (e.g. exophthalmic goiter). The basis of the measurement for exophthalmos determination using the Hertel version is the outer orbital rim (orbital wall) and the apex of the cornea. The integral refraction mirrors with millimeter scales for the left-hand and right-hand measuring halves of the exophthalmometer are calibrated so that the zero mark on the scale will be located in the plane of the resting points of the supports. For exophthalmus measurements the supports are placed against the two temporal orbital walls so that the orbital rim contacts the deepest point of the supports.
We offer Stainless steel lacrimal intubation set probes which comes with smaller diameter wire probes and olive shape tips thus providing easier insertion through the lacrimal sac.
Specifications :
40 mm x 11 cm (27 G x 4 1/4 in.) with olive shape tips.
We offer Mini Monoka used in the treatment of canalicular lacerations. The Mini Monoka stent is securely anchored at the punctum by the plug. No knots or sutures are necessary. We have designed Mini Monoka stents to effectively treat canalicular lacerations involving the external 2/3 of one canaliculus.
For clear corneal or scleral incision MM-5510 : 2.5mm, Angled, Full handle, Bevel up MM-5568 : 2.65 mm, Angled, Full handle, Bevel up MM-4738 : 2.75 mm, Angled, Full handle, Bevel up MM-4740 : 2.85 mm, Angled, Full handle, Bevel up MM-4741 : 2.80 mm, Straight, Full handle MM-5570 : 3.0 mm, Angled, Full handle, Bevel up MM-5571 : 3.0 mm, Straight, Full handle MM-5572 : 3.2 mm, Angled, Full handle, Bevel up MM-5573 : 3.2 mm, Straight, Full handle MM-5580 : 3.5 mm, Angled, Full handle, Bevel up
These prisms are of superior quality. In a recent competitive comparison by the Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus they noted the following: 'It is important to conduct polarized testing through prisms that are known not to interfere with polarization. These prisms appear to cause the least (interfering) effect. Only the right eye's target was seen when the left eye was occluded.' Competitive products yielded significantly reduced stereopsis. Set of 16 includes, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 diopter plus Red Lens. Each measures 37mm square Set of 22 includes , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 diopter plus Red Lens. Each measures 37mm square.
These new Polarized Stereo tests have been developed and tested by the same team that has long published the various Insect Polarized Tests, however, these new versions have some very important new features as shown. They each come with a high quality pair of stereo glasses. Fly and butterfly tests designed to rapidly access amblyopia & strabismus using gross thru fine stereopsis new features:
Now tests down to 20 seconds of arc
Employs familiar LEA Symbols™ for basic 400, 200 and 100 levels
Answer key cannot be lost - printed on the back cover Still Includes:
Teller Acuity Cards® have been the preeminent pediatric visual acuity test method since they were introduced in 1986. Clinical studies have proven that the Teller Acuity Test evaluates pediatric visual acuity with unequaled accuracy and reliability, and Stereo Optical's Teller Acuity Cards® II are among the best available for infant vision screening. The Stereo Optical card set includes 17 cards that test pediatric visual acuity from 20/20 to 20/3200. Stereo Optical Teller Acuity Cards® II are printed digitally for optimum accuracy, and are laminated for better durability. CPT codes are available Standard tests for visual acuity depend on verbal responses from the test subject. This is fine for adult test subjects, but pediatric vision testing, which is crucial to a child's healthy growth and development, requires a different approach. Teller Acuity Cards® II can test for pediatric visual acuity without requiring a verbal response. By judging an infant's attention to a series of cards showing stripes of different widths, the vision screening professional can perform accurate infant vision screening and avoid the complex, time-consuming laboratory testing that would otherwise be necessary.
Advantages of the Teller Acuity Test:
The Teller Acuity Test allows pediatric vision testing to be performed conveniently in a low-stress clinical environment, rather than in a laboratory. The Teller Acuity Test is designed specifically for easy administration. The test takes only about five to 10 minutes to complete for both eyes, and involves no discomfort on the part of the patient. The Teller Acuity Test is also useful when testing adult patients who are unable to respond verbally during screening.