Profile: Hoya Healthcare Corporation provides health care products. We are the suppliers of innovative, indispensable high-tech products and services based upon its optics technologies. We offer intraocular lenses and hearing aids. We also market eyeglasses and contact lenses. Our product line includes information technology, eye care, medical & imaging systems. Our eyecare includes eyeglass lenses, contact lenses & intraocular lenses. It focuses on developing & manufacturing the finest quality ophthalmic lenses & the most advanced coating techniques and lens designs available to correct ophthalmic imperfections.
7 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)
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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). |
• Hearing Aids |
• 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 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-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. |
• 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. |
• 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. |