Optical biometry ensures precise cataract surgery, significantly enhancing surgical outcomes, precision, and patient satisfaction.
OCT provides precise, non-invasive retina imaging for diagnosing and managing eye conditions.
Argon Laser effectively treats eye conditions like diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma, preserving vision.
An auto refractometer measures the refractive error of the eye automatically, aiding in eyeglass prescription determination.
A-scan measures eye dimensions for implant sizing; B-scan images eye structures for diagnostic purposes.
A phacoemulsification machine uses ultrasonic energy to break up and remove cataracts from the eye.
Visual field analyzer assesses the full scope of a patient’s peripheral vision.
A non-contact tonometer measures eye pressure without touching the eye’s surface.
YAG laser treats post-cataract opacity, ensuring clearer vision with minimal discomfort.