Retinal Imaging: A Vital Tool for Detection and Education

Posted on Friday, December 20, 2024

Monaco is the ONLY ultra-widefield device to combine 200 degree optomap images with an SD-OCT. Now, Monaco includes tools to automatically segment, measure, and display key parameters in relation to the comprehensive Reference Database population for US markets.

Clinically support by over 3,000 peer-reviewed studies across more than 250 disease states. Proven to enhance clinic flow. proven to detect more pathology. Proven to improve treatment decisions. 200 degrees in a single shot is the only proven ultra-widefield retinal imaging technology that can make these claims. If you are ready to learn more, and enhance your practice with Optos technology, contact us today to speak with your local representative. 

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The Importance of Diabetic Eye Screening

Posted on Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Regular comprehensive eye exams are crucial for detecting and managing diabetic eye issues. Diabetic retinopathy, for example, can often be treated more effectively if caught early. If you have diabetes, it's essential to work closely with your healthcare team to control your blood sugar levels, manage your overall health, and have regular eye exams to catch any potential eye problems early.

At Optos, our technology facilitates the early detection, management and effective treatment of disorders and diseases evidenced in the retina such as diabetic retinopathy. More than 2,500 published and ongoing clinical trials as well as thousands of case studies and testimonials show the long-term value of optomap imaging in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient engagement in diabetic screening and diabetic eye exams. For more information about Optos and optomap, please visit www.optos.com

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Halloween Safety: Protect those Peepers!

Posted on Tuesday, October 29, 2024

As you prepare for a fun-filled Halloween, remember that your eyes deserve attention too. By taking steps to ensure safety and prioritizing regular comprehensive eye exams that include optomap technology, you can keep your vision clear and bright. After all, enjoying the sights of Halloween—from vibrant costumes to decorated houses—is best done with healthy eyes. Celebrate the season with safety in mind, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the festivities without compromising their eye health. Happy Halloween!

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World Sight Day 2024 Prioritizes Pediatric Eye Health

Posted on Thursday, October 10, 2024

Optos urges all eye care practitioners to advocate for children’s eye care services. Remind patients to maintain comprehensive, pediatric eye exams for early detection of issues and increased odds of correcting problems and preserving vision for years to come. If you would like to introduce optomap technology into your practice, contact us to schedule a demonstration to see the bigger picture.  

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A Look into Age-Related Vision Problems

Posted on Wednesday, September 18, 2024

 A comprehensive optical examination that uses ultra-widefield (UWF™) imaging with optomap, is a critical step to safeguard eye health. optomap imaging helps enable practitioners to detect ocular and systemic ailments that are linked to age. An optomap is a high-resolution, single-shot of 82% of the retina, which allows practitioners to detect problems that could lie in the periphery. In addition to common eye illnesses, high cholesterol and blood pressure, diabetes, vitamin deficiencies and a variety of diseases have also been discovered through eye exams.

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Ultra-widefield Imaging Technology in Pediatric Optometry

Posted on Thursday, August 22, 2024

Advancements in imaging technology are renovating the standard of care within pediatric optometry practices. The use of innovative ultra-widefield (UWF™) retinal imaging devices from Optos with optomap® technology work to discover and diagnose undetected pathologies hiding in the periphery. Dr. Sunil Parekh, an optometrist in British Columbia, Canada, shared how his Optos® Monaco impacts his practice and patient outcomes.

 

optomap is the only technology that captures 200-degree UWF in a single shot. These images are critical, especially in pediatric patients who may have no symptoms of eye issues or vision problems.

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Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month

Posted on Thursday, August 8, 2024

It's important to understand the importance of routine eye exams, and the utilization of the highest-level technology in pediatric screening.  Optos ultra-widefield (UWF™) imaging technology is making great strides in diagnosing and treating eye problems in children and infants. The cutting-edge modalities and ease of operation with an optomap exam may show signs of ocular or systemic disease, often before children and infants become symptomatic.

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Optos UWF Retinal Imaging Boosts Practice Confidence

Posted on Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Optos technology delivers nine imaging modalities across all devices, a larger field of view in less time, and over 2,500 clinical and peer-reviewed studies which span 235 disease states, demonstrating optomap and clinical utility go hand in hand. 

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See Clearer, Longer, with UV Safety Practices

Posted on Wednesday, July 17, 2024

When you commit to daily sun-safe practices, you reduce risks of vision loss. Since many eye issues begin without symptoms, comprehensive eye exams are vital to early detection and diagnoses of eye conditions and diseases. Like a beach hat’s brim, bigger is better and an optomap® image shows 82% or 200 degrees of the retina in one capture and it is taken in less than a second. If there are findings, the images can easily and immediately be shared with specialists for further review. Many eye disorders can be fixed, slowed and/or reversed but the earlier the detection often relates to the better the outcome. 

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Identifying Risks Prior to Cataract Surgery Utilizing UWF Imaging

Posted on Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Cataract disease is highly treatable and one simple step toward extending patients’ vision health is through comprehensive, annual eye examinations. Optos ultra-widefield imaging devices can image through cataracts 85% of the time.

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