Profile: Carl Zeiss Vision specializes in offering ophthalmic products. We offer a wide range of different brands of eyewear products. The Sola lenses are designed to ensure easy handling both by the eye care specialist and by the spectacle wearer.
The company was founded in 2005.
FDA Registration Number: 9617474
US Agent: Jahmal A Cannon / Carl Zeiss Vision Inc.
Phone: +1-(423)-598-2680 Fax: +1-(508)-765-4801 E-Mail:
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• Battery-Powered Optical Vision Aid (FDA Code: HPE / 886.5915) An optical vision aid is a device that consists of a magnifying lens with an accompanying AC-powered or battery-powered light source intended for use by a patient who has impaired vision to increase the apparent size of object detail. |
• Diagnostic/Surgical Loupe (FDA Code: FSP / 878.4800) A manual surgical instrument for general use is a nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated device, either reusable or disposable, intended to be used in various general surgical procedures. The device includes the applicator, clip applier, biopsy brush, manual dermabrasion brush, scrub brush, cannula, ligature carrier, chisel, clamp, contractor, curette, cutter, dissector, elevator, skin graft expander, file, forceps, gouge, instrument guide, needle guide, hammer, hemostat, amputation hook, ligature passing and knot-tying instrument, knife, blood lancet, mallet, disposable or reusable aspiration and injection needle, disposable or reusable suturing needle, osteotome, pliers, rasp, retainer, retractor, saw, scalpel blade, scalpel handle, one-piece scalpel, snare, spatula, stapler, disposable or reusable stripper, stylet, suturing apparatus for the stomach and intestine, measuring tape, and calipers. A surgical instrument that has specialized uses in a specific medical specialty is classified in separate regulations in parts 868 through 892. |
• 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 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. |
• 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. |
• Visual Acuity Charts (FDA Code: HOX / 886.1150) A visual acuity chart is a device that is a chart, such as a Snellen chart with block letters or other symbols in graduated sizes, intended to test visual acuity. |