Profile: Oculus, Inc. provides exacting ophthalmic diagnostic products to eyecare professionals. Our products include scheimpflut camera, field of vision, topography, vision test apparatus, refraction equipment, elevating table, and loupes. The loupe provides bright images, true color, large diameter exit pupil makes the binocular adjustment easy, light weight, pupil distance alignment and the variation of the convergence angle allows optimal adjustment to suit individual requirements, flip up magnifying unit enable orientation, & optional near portion adapters enable the wearers of multifocal lenses to use their normal correction lenses. Our new oculus easygraph is a corneal topographer that gives the tools needed for refractive surgery.
FDA Registration Number: 3033566
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• AC- powered Corneal Topographers (FDA Code: MMQ / 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 Automatic Perimeter (FDA Code: HPT / 886.1605) A perimeter is an AC-powered or manual device intended to determine the extent of the peripheral visual field of a patient. The device projects light on various points of a curved surface, and the patient indicates whether he or she sees the light. |
• AC-Powered Keratoscope (FDA Code: HLQ / 886.1350) |
• AC-Powered Perimeter (FDA Code: HOO / 886.1605) |
• Anterior Segment Analysis Device (FDA Code: MXK / 886.1850) An AC-powered slitlamp biomicroscope is an AC-powered device that is a microscope intended for use in eye examination that projects into a patient's eye through a control diaphragm a thin, intense beam of light. |
• Computerized Corneal Analysis Systems |
• Corneal optical pachymetry |
• Digital Glare Testing Device |
• Exophthalmometers (FDA Code: HLS / 886.1270) An exophthalmometer is a device, such as a ruler, gauge, or caliper, intended to measure the degree of exophthalmos (abnormal protrusion of the eyeball). |
• Eye Loupes |
• Glare Testing |
• Kinetic Perimetery (Goldman) |
• Loupes |
• 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. |
• Manual Optical Pachymetry |
• Oculoplastic and Orbital Procedures Ophthalmic Loupes |
• Oculoplastic and Orbital Procedures, Exophthalmometers |
• Ophthalmic AC-Powered Operating Microscope and Accessories (FDA Code: HRM / 878.4700) A surgical microscope and accessories is an AC-powered device intended for use during surgery to provide a magnified view of the surgical field. |
• Ophthalmic operating spectacles (loupes) |
• 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 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. |
• Optical Pachymetry |
• Remote Visual testing Systems |
• Surgical Exophthalmometers |
• Surgical Magnifying Loupes |
• Surgical Microscopes Loupes |
• Surgical Telescopes Loupes |
• Trial Frames |
• Visual Testing Systems |
• Wide-Angle Viewing Systems |