Volk’s Eye Check: A portable ophthalmic exam tool
Mobile, handheld instrument aids in paediatric examination of Strabismus Amplitude
Volk Optical’s Eye Check, an electronic handheld ocular measurement device, aids in the diagnosis of ophthalmic abnormalities. Capable of a number of key measurements including pupil diameter, horizontal visible iris diameter, inter-pupillary distance, margin reflex distance, pupil eccentricity and strabismus angle, Volk Eye Check helps practitioners screen, diagnose and document ocular characteristics for contact lens fitting and general diagnostic purposes.
Volk Eye Check’s intuitive user interface is easily navigated by physicians and support staff for seamless integration into the practice environment. Its real-time, accurate and objective results enable quick decision making and can be output to electronic records management systems with Wi-Fi connectivity.
For general diagnosis and documentation, Volk Eye Check measures:
- Inter-pupillary distance for eyeglass fitting
- Margin reflex distance for detection and documentation of ptosis in endocrine disorders, as well as pre- and post-surgical comparison
- Strabismus angle for Amblyopia and Strabismus screening with objective documentation of Strabismus amplitude
Volk Eye Check can also help to quickly identify patients that are candidates for specialty lenses and reduce practice drop-out rates. An estimated six million contact users drop out of lens wear each year, 12 per cent of those due to the discomfort of poorly fitting lenses1.
Eye Check measurement parameters that facilitate lens fitting are:
- Horizontal Visible Iris Diameter (HVID) to assess correct contact lens diameter
- Pupil diameter and eccentricity for GP lens fitting and multi focal contact lens choice
- Lid margin to pupil margin for bifocal lens fitting
Mahadev Dhuri, who is launching Volk Eye Check in India adds: “Volk has a tremendous reputation in ophthalmic lenses and diagnostic imaging devices. In India, paediatric ophthalmic devices can play a critical role in early diagnosis of eye diseases. Also, in the rural interiors and even in smaller towns, you require a portable device for diagnosis. This innovative ophthalmic diagnostic device can also find many other applications in general patient care.”
Reference:
1. New Data on Contact Lens Dropouts, 1/15/2010 (John Rumpakis OD)
Contact Details:
Mahadev Dhuri
General Manager – India
(Volk-Keeler)
Tel: 91-22-67080400
Mob: +91 99303 11090
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.volk.com
Sunil Balan
Marketing Manager
Halma India
B-1, Boomerang, Chandivali,
Andheri (East),
Mumbai – 400 072
Tel: +91 22 6708 0400
Mob: +91 77381 61211
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.halma.com