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OCULUS Easyfield Perimeter Visual Field Analyzer

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OCULUS Easyfield Perimeter Visual Field Analyzer For Sale

Programs: Pre-defined glaucoma, macula, screening and neurological tests User-defined tests Test patterns: 30-2, 24-2, 30x24, 10-2, hemisphere, customized patterns Strategies: Threshold... view more

March 06  
Brad Chasnoff / EyeDeal Equipment
phone: +1 (727) 847-3212 x203
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OCULUS Easyfield Perimeter Visual Field Analyzer For Sale

Oculus Easyfield Perimeter Visual Field Analyzer w/ Laptop Included: - Oculus Easyfield Unit - HP Laptop w/ v. 3.17 Easyfield Software - Patient Response Button - Dust Cover - All necessary... view more

March 05  
Brian Myrback / GLOBAL DSR
phone: +1 (855) 295-2020
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Visual Field Analyzer

A Visual Field Analyzer is a specialized piece of medical equipment used to measure a patient’s visual field. It is typically used to diagnose and monitor glaucoma, as well as to assess the effects of stroke, brain tumors, and other neurological disorders. The Visual Field Analyzer works by projecting a series of lights onto a patient’s eyes and then measuring the response of the patient’s pupils. This data is then used to create a map of the patient’s visual field, which can be used to detect any abnormalities.

Visual Field Analyzers are manufactured by a variety of companies, including Carl Zeiss Meditec, Topcon, and Nidek. Prices for these machines range from around $10,000 to $50,000, depending on the model and features. The more expensive models typically offer a greater range of features and capabilities, such as the ability to measure color vision and contrast sensitivity. Some models also come with software that can be used to store and analyze the data collected by the machine.