Profile: Global Vision Corp. offers various ophthalmic and medical equipments such as ophthalmic AC-powered instrument stands, ophthalmic rotary prisms, manual ophthalmic chairs, ophthalmic refractometers & ophthalmic trial lens sets. We also offer manual pupillometers, ophthalmic projectors, ophthalmic trial frames and AC-powered lens measurment instruments.
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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). |
• Closed-Circuit Television Reading System (FDA Code: HJG / 886.5820) A closed-circuit television reading system is a device that consists of a lens, video camera, and video monitor that is intended for use by a patient who has subnormal vision to magnify reading material. |
• Corneal Radius Measurement Instrument (FDA Code: HJB / 886.1450) A corneal radius measuring device is an AC-powered device intended to measure corneal size by superimposing the image of the cornea on a scale at the focal length of the lens of a small, hand held, single tube penscope or eye gauge magnifier. |
• 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. |
• Manual Ophthalmic Chair (FDA Code: HMD / 886.1140) An ophthalmic chair is an AC-powered or manual device with adjustable positioning in which a patient is to sit or recline during ophthalmological examination or treatment. |
• 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. |
• Ophthalmic AC-Powered Instrument Stand (FDA Code: HMF / 886.1860) An ophthalmic instrument stand is an AC-powered or nonpowered device intended to store ophthalmic instruments in a readily accessible position. |
• Ophthalmic Prism Bar (FDA Code: HKW / 886.1650) An ophthalmic bar prism is a device that is a bar composed of fused prisms of gradually increasing strengths intended to measure latent and manifest strabismus (eye muscle deviation) or the power of fusion of a patient's eyes. |
• Ophthalmic Projector (FDA Code: HOS / 886.1680) An ophthalmic projector is an AC-powered device intended to project an image on a screen for vision testing. |
• Ophthalmic Refractometer (FDA Code: HKO / 886.1760) An ophthalmic refractometer is an automatic AC-powered device that consists of a fixation system, a measurement and recording system, and an alignment system intended to measure the refractive power of the eye by measuring light reflexes from the retina. |
• Ophthalmic Rotary Prism (FDA Code: HKQ / 886.1665) An ophthalmic rotary prism is a device with various prismatic powers intended to be handheld and used to measure ocular deviation in patients with latent or manifest strabismus (eye muscle deviation). |
• 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. |
• Powered Ophthalmic Instrument Table (FDA Code: HRJ / 886.4855) An ophthalmic instrument table is an AC-powered or manual device on which ophthalmic instruments are intended to be placed. |
• Skiascopic Rack (FDA Code: HMH / 886.1750) A skiascopic rack is a device that is a rack and a set of attached ophthalmic lenses of various dioptric strengths intended as an aid in refraction. |