Profile: Nidek Inc. offers a wide array of equipments designed for the diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases, glaucoma, & other vision-impairing afflictions. Our product list comprises of green laser, YAG laser, combo laser, multicolor laser, excimer laser, wavefront aberrometer, corneal topographer and auto focus fundus camera. Our compact and reliable GYC-1000 green laser is a solid-state laser photocoagulator. It offers multiple delivery options including slit lamps, binocular indirect ophthalmoscope (BIO), and endophotocoagulation. It has features such as diode pumped solid-state laser, digitally controlled instant-duty cycle, 1.7 w of laser energy, and easy connectivity to nidek's YAG laser system. Our ergonomic EC-5000 CX III excimer laser is designed to reduce or eliminate myopia and hyperopia, with or without astigmatism. It has features such as automatic calculation and continuous monitoring of laser delivery parameters, 200 Hz active eye tracker with no minimum pupil diameter, low surgical enhancement rate, integrated pc unit & hardware modules and innovative algorithms.
The company was founded in 1987, has revenues of USD 50-100 Million, has ~50 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified.
FDA Registration Number: 8030392
US Agent: Toshio Murata / Nidek, Inc.
Phone: +1-(510)-353-7789 Fax: +1-(510)-226-5750 E-Mail:
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• 35mm Fundus Photography |
• A-Scan Ultrasound Devices |
• AC-Powered Keratome (FDA Code: HNO / 886.4370) A keratome is an AC-powered or battery-powered device intended to shave tissue from sections of the cornea for a lamellar (partial thickness) transplant. |
• AC-Powered Keratoscope (FDA Code: HLQ / 886.1350) A keratoscope is an AC-powered or battery-powered device intended to measure and evaluate the corneal curvature of the eye. Lines and circles within the keratoscope are used to observe the corneal reflex. This generic type of device includes the photokeratoscope which records corneal curvature by taking photographs of the cornea. |
• AC-Powered Ophthalmic Camera (FDA Code: HKI / 886.1120) An ophthalmic camera is an AC-powered device intended to take photographs of the eye and the surrounding area. |
• Advanced Automatic Lensmeters |
• Automatic Lensmeters |
• Autorefractors, Automatic Objective Refractors Without Visual Acuity Capability |
• Biomicroscopic Slit Lamps |
• CO2 Surgical Laser System |
• Compact Phacoemulsification Systems |
• Computerized Corneal Analysis Systems |
• Digital fluorescein angiography |
• Digital Fundus Imaging |
• Excimer Laser Systems |
• Eye Examination Devices and Equipment, Biomicroscopic Slit Lamps |
• Eye Movement Monitor (FDA Code: HLL / 886.1510) An eye movement monitor is an AC-powered device with an electrode intended to measure and record ocular movements. |
• Fluorescein Angiography |
• Hand-held Autorefractors |
• Hand-held Keratoscopes |
• Laser Surgical Systems, Photocoagulator Lasers |
• Manual Lensmeters |
• Microkeratomes |
• Mydriatic Polaroid Fundus Photography |
• Nd:YAG Laser Capsulotomy Systems |
• Nd:YAG Trabeculotomy and Capsulotomy |
• Non-Contact Tonometers |
• Ophthalmic Excimer Laser System (FDA Code: LZS) |
• Ophthalmic Lasers (FDA Code: HQF / 886.4390) An ophthalmic laser is an AC-powered device intended to coagulate or cut tissue of the eye, orbit, or surrounding skin by a laser beam. |
• 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 Ultrasonic Scanner |
• Ophthalmology Practice Management Software |
• Optical Non-contact Tonometers |
• Pachometer |
• Pachymeters (Pachometers), Ultrasonic Pachymetry |
• Phacoemulsification Systems |
• Phoropters |
• Photocoagulator Lasers |
• Photocoagulator Systems |
• Polaroid Fundus Photography |
• Powered Surgical Laser Instrument (FDA Code: GEX / 878.4810) (1) A carbon dioxide laser for use in general surgery and in dermatology is a laser device intended to cut, destroy, or remove tissue by light energy emitted by carbon dioxide. |
• Pre-Operative Testing, A-Scan Ultrasound Devices |
• Remote Controlled Conventional Refractors |
• Small Excimer Laser Systems |
• Standard Static Perimetry |
• Ultrasonic Pachymetry |
• Used Surgical Lasers |
• Visual Field Analyzers, Standard Static Perimetry |
• Wires and Cables for Surgical Lasers |