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Glaucoma Risk Suppliers Serving USA
3 companies found
based inDepew, NEW YORK (USA)
Reichert Technologies, based in Buffalo, New York, is a global leader in designing, engineering, and manufacturing high-quality diagnostic devices and equipment for ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians, and retail eye centers. Inventor of ...
This measurement, referred to as Corneal Compensated IOP (IOPcc) is minimally affected by corneal visco-elastic properties, thickness, or surgical procedures such as LASIK or PRK. As such, IOPcc is a better indicator of glaucoma ...
based inWetzlar, GERMANY
OCULUS has been a trusted partner for eye care professionals around the world. With the highest attention to detail, our devices are designed and manufactured at the OCULUS headquarters, located in Wetzlar, Germany. Thanks to our 11 subsidiaries in ...
The OCULUS Easyfield is designed for use as a visual field screener and a threshold perimeter for immediate re-examination of any abnormal findings. Full compliance with Goldman Standards makes the Easyfield ideal for all common examinations of the ...
based inPhiladelphia, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Avisi is a medical devices startup investigating the use of patented nanotechnology in an ocular implant to stop blindness in glaucoma patients. Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world and currently has no cure. To date, Avisi ...
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world and currently has no cure. In glaucoma patients, excess fluid within the eye builds up and puts pressure on the optic nerve. This pressure leads to irreversible vision loss. Glaucoma is ...
