
Optomap
The optomap® Retinal Exam produces an image that is as unique as you fingerprint and provides us with a wide view to look at the health of your retina. The scan will show us a healthy eye or detect disease.
ARK-1s Autorefractor & Keratometer
Very accurate in the assessment of vision, contact lens fitting and various diseases of the cornea and inner eye structures. Using an automated, computerized refracting system, we can determine the best prescription for you.

NT-510 Non-Contact Tonometer
Non-contact tonometer whose totally automated operation results in error-free ocular pressure measurements

Cornea 550 Corneal Topographer
Produces incredible images of the unique contours of your eye. This is great for fitting sclerals. Advanced vision-assessment system that combines topography, wavefront, autorefraction, keratometry, and pupillometry — allowing accurate and reliable analysis of corneal aberration.

Topcon Maestro 2
OCT technology generates high-resolution, cross-sectional and three-dimensional (3D) images of the retina, optic disc and anterior segment, to give you valuable information that aids in the diagnosis and management of a range of ocular diseases.

OCULUS Easyfield®
This is used to assist with Glaucoma detection. It's designed for the examination, analysis and documentation of the field of sight, especially the light difference sensitivity and other functions of the human eye.

RT-5100
The Nidek Intelligent Refractor RT-5100 features an ergonomic design and a speedy and smooth lens change. It fits perfectly in a small space, providing a quick and accurate exam for both operators and patients.

ML1 Manual Lensometer®
This is used by optometrists and opticians to verify the correct prescription in a pair of eyeglasses and contact lenses, to orient and mark uncut lenses, and to properly mount lenses on eyeglass frames.

LM-7 Automated Lensmeter
This is used by optometrists and opticians to verify the correct prescription in a pair of eyeglasses and contact lenses, to orient and mark uncut lenses, and to properly mount lenses on eyeglass frames.