Profile: Arno Optical Corporation supplies ophthalmic lenses & various medical accessories. Our products include edgers, blockers, pattern makers, tinting products, ultrasonic cleaners, UV testers and various other medical lab equipment. We also offer ophthalmic trial lenses, and metal, plastic & rimless reading glasses.
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• Auto-Refractor Karatometers |
• Bi Focal Ophthalmic Lenses |
• Contact Lens For Reading Discomfort (FDA Code: NIC / 886.5925) A soft (hydrophilic) contact lens is a device intended to be worn directly against the cornea and adjacent limbal and scleral areas of the eye to correct vision conditions or act as a therapeutic bandage. The device is made of various polymer materials the main polymer molecules of which absorb or attract a certain volume (percentage) of water. |
• Contact Lens Inserter/Remover (FDA Code: KYE / 886.5420) A contact lens inserter/remover is a handheld device intended to insert or remove contact lenses by surface adhesion or suction. |
• Ergonomic Tools & Pliers |
• Eyewire Forming Pliers |
• Lens Measuring Clocks |
• Lens Thickness Instruments |
• Low Power Binocular Loupe (FDA Code: HJH / 886.5120) A low-power binocular loupe is a device that consists of two eyepieces, each with a lens or lens system, intended for medical purposes to magnify the appearance of objects. |
• Low-Vision Hand-Held Magnifier (FDA Code: HJF / 886.5540) A low-vision magnifier is a device that consists of a magnifying lens intended for use by a patient who has impaired vision. The device may be held in the hand or attached to spectacles. |
• Low-Vision Hand-Held Telescope (FDA Code: HKB / 886.5870) A low-vision telescope is a device that consists of an arrangement of lenses or mirrors intended for use by a patient who has impaired vision to increase the apparent size of objects. This generic type of device includes handheld or spectacle telescopes. |
• Low-Vision Spectacle Microscope (FDA Code: HKC / 886.5540) |
• Low-Vision Spectacle Telescope (FDA Code: HKK / 886.5870) |
• Magnifying Spectacle (FDA Code: HOI / 886.5840) Magnifying spectacles are devices that consist of spectacle frames with convex lenses intended to be worn by a patient who has impaired vision to enlarge images. |
• Manual Non Powered Refractor with Phoropter (FDA Code: HKN / 886.1770) A manual refractor is a device that is a set of lenses of varous dioptric powers intended to measure the refractive error of the eye. |
• Measurement Instruments |
• Metal Reading Glasses |
• Non Prescription Sunglasses (FDA Code: HQY / 886.5850) Sunglasses (nonprescription) are devices that consist of spectacle frames or clips with absorbing, reflective, tinted, polarizing, or photosensitized lenses intended to be worn by a person to protect the eyes from bright sunlight but not to provide refractive corrections. This device is usually available over-the-counter. |
• Non-Custom Prescription Spectacle Lens (FDA Code: HQG / 886.5844) A prescription spectacle lens is a glass or plastic device that is a lens intended to be worn by a patient in a spectacle frame to provide refractive corrections in accordance with a prescription for the patient. The device may be modified to protect the eyes from bright sunlight (i.e., prescription sunglasses). Prescription sunglass lenses may be reflective, tinted, polarizing, or photosensitized. |
• Nose Pad Extractor Tweezers |
• Ophthalmic Lenses |
• Ophthalmic Operating Spectacle (FDA Code: HOH / 886.4770) Ophthalmic operating spectacles (loupes) are devices that consist of convex lenses or lens systems intended to be worn by a surgeon to magnify the surgical site during ophthalmic surgery. |
• Ophthalmic Trial Lens Clip (FDA Code: HPB / 886.1410) An ophthalmic trial lens clip is a device intended to hold prisms, spheres, cylinders, or occluders on a trial frame or spectacles for vision testing. |
• Ophthalmic Trial Lens Set (FDA Code: HPC / 886.1405) An ophthalmic trial lens set is a device that is a set of lenses of various dioptric powers intended to be handheld or inserted in a trial frame for vision testing to determine refraction. |
• Phoroptors |
• Plastic Reading Glasses |
• Semi Rimless Reading Glasses |
• Single Vision Ophthalmic Lenses |
• Small Lens Aligners |
• Spectacle (Prescription) Lens For Reading Discomfort (FDA Code: NJH / 886.5844) |
• Spectacle Frame (FDA Code: HQZ / 886.5842) A spectacle frame is a device made of metal or plastic intended to hold prescription spectacle lenses worn by a patient to correct refractive errors. |
• Thermal Papers |
• Trial Lenses |
• Ultrasonic Cleaners |
• Ultrasonic Cleaners for Lenses (FDA Code: LYL / 886.5928) A soft (hydrophilic) contact lens care product is a device intended for use in the cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting, lubricating/rewetting, or storing of a soft (hydrophilic) contact lens. This includes all solutions and tablets used together with soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses and heat disinfecting units intended to disinfect a soft (hydrophilic) contact lens by means of heat. |