An accurate diagnosis of glaucoma is based on a thorough ocular examination and measurement of the intraocular pressure with
a tonometer.
The test, performed with a device called
a tonometer, is not painful and does not require sedation.
Our tonometer is painless and well - tolerated by our patients.
Glaucoma testing measures the pressure in each eye quickly and painlessly using
a tonometer.
This test I uses
a tonometer, an instrument that measures pressure within the eye.
17 Salvi P, Lio G, Labat C, Ricci E, Pannier B, Benetos A. Validation of a new non-invasive portable
tonometer for determining arterial pressure wave and pulse wave velocity: the Pulse Pen device.
Performed procedures including automated refractor, non-contact
tonometer, full field threshold, and lensometer.
Pre-testing patients prior to the eye exam utilizing several optometric machines such as the color and depth perception tester,
tonometer, auto - refractor, and visual fields machines.
Check the intraocular pressure of the eye with the CT80 Computerized
Tonometer as a step to diagnose potential eye disease such as Glaucoma
Was responsible for the pre-examination of patients utilizing ophthalmic devices such as the Auto refractor and
Tonometer machines.