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Eye Care and Cure

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Web: http://www.eyecareandcure.com
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Address: 4646 S Overland Dr, Tucson, Arizona 85714, USA
Phone: +1-(520)-321-1262, 800-486-6169 | Fax: +1-(520)-321-1267 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Eye Care and Cure specilizes in pharmaceutical, medical and surgical supplies. Our product categories are slit lamp accessories, laser lenses, eye shields, gauze pads, surgical spears and procedure drapes. Our Patch Pals™ are patches that are attached to glasses. They offer total peripheral occlusion and can be used as an alternative to other means of patching. They are mono-sized and are available for left or right coverage. Our procedure drapes are optimized for skin and have non-linting tear resistant poly release liners.

FDA Registration Number: 2085143

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• AC-Powered Lens Measurment Instrument (FDA Code: HLM / 886.1425)
A lens measuring instrument is an AC-powered device intended to measure the power of lenses, prisms, and their centers (e.g., lensometer).
• Adhesive Bandages (FDA Code: KGX / 880.5240)
A medical adhesive tape or adhesive bandage is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a strip of fabric material or plastic, coated on one side with an adhesive, and may include a pad of surgical dressing without a disinfectant. The device is used to cover and protect wounds, to hold together the skin edges of a wound, to support an injured part of the body, or to secure objects to the skin.
• Batteries
• Blades
• Bulbs
• Cotton Tipped Applicators
• Crossed Cylinder Lens/Simulatan (FDA Code: HOR / 886.1840)
A simulatan (including crossed cylinder) is a device that is a set of pairs of cylinder lenses that provides various equal plus and minus refractive strengths. The lenses are arranged so that the user can exchange the positions of plus and minus cylinder lenses of equal strengths. The device is intended for subjective refraction (refraction in which the patient judges whether a given object is clearly in focus, as the examiner uses different lenses).
• Diagnostic Condensing Lens (FDA Code: HJL / 886.1380)
A diagnostic condensing lens is a device used in binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy (a procedure that produces an inverted or reversed direct magnified image of the eye) intended to focus reflected light from the fundus of the eye.
• Diamond Knives
• Disposable Blades
• Disposable Ophthalmic Cannulae
• Dry Eye Diagnostic, Lissamine Green Strips
• Eye Pads
• Eye Shields
• Eye Spears
• Eyeshields
• Fluorescein Strips (FDA Code: KYC)
• Gauze Pads
• Gauze Sponges
• General Surgical Manual Instrument (FDA Code: MDM / 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.
• Hypo Allergic Eye Patches
• Instrument Tables
• IOL Manipulator
• Knife
• Lacrimal Dilator (FDA Code: HNW / 886.4350)
A manual ophthalmic surgical instrument is a nonpowered, handheld device intended to aid or perform ophthalmic surgical procedures. This generic type of device includes the manual corneal burr, ophthalmic caliper, ophthalmic cannula, eyelid clamp, ophthalmic muscle clamp, iris retractor clip, orbital compressor, ophthalmic curette, cystotome, orbital depressor, lachrymal dilator, erisophake, expressor, ophthalmic forcep, ophthalmic hook, sphere introducer, ophthalmic knife, ophthalmic suturing needle, lachrymal probe, trabeculotomy probe, cornea-sclera punch, ophthalmic retractor, ophthalmic ring (Flieringa), lachrymal sac rongeur, ophthalmic scissors, enucleating snare, ophthalmic spatula, ophthalmic specula, ophthalmic spoon, ophthalmic spud, trabeculotome or ophthalmic manual trephine.
• Lacrimal Probes (FDA Code: HNL / 886.4350)
• Laminated Diagnostic Strips
• Lensometer
• 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.
• Maddox Lens (FDA Code: HKR / 886.1400)
A Maddox lens is a device that is a series of red cylinders that change the size, shape, and color of an image. The device is intended to be handheld or placed in a trial frame to evaluate eye muscle dysfunction.
• 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 Pupillometer (FDA Code: HLH / 886.1700)
A pupillometer is an AC-powered or manual device intended to measure by reflected light the width or diameter of the pupil of the eye.
• 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.
• Ophthalmic Caliper (FDA Code: HOE / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Cauteries
• Ophthalmic Curette (FDA Code: HNZ / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Eye Shield (FDA Code: HOY / 886.4750)
An ophthalmic eye shield is a device that consists of a plastic or aluminum eye covering intended to protect the eye or retain dressing materials in place.
• Ophthalmic Forceps (FDA Code: HNR / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Knife (FDA Code: HNN / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Speculum (FDA Code: HNC / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Spud (FDA Code: HNA / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Suture Scissors (FDA Code: HNF / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Trial Frame (FDA Code: HPA / 886.1415)
An opthalmic trial lens frame is a mechanical device intended to hold trial lenses 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.
• Oval Eye Patches
• Pharmaceuticals
• Pneumatic Exam Stools
• Pneumatic Lab Stool
• Portable Slit Lamp
• Punctum Plug (FDA Code: LZU)

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