Optos Recognizes Key Profession of Eye Care on World Optometry Day

Posted on Tuesday, March 23, 2021

With more than 18,000 devices installed across the globe, there are countless stories to be told regarding how optomap has helped save sight and save lives in all eye care settings. Optos continues to highlight Optometrists worldwide who embrace utilizing optomap® ultra-widefield retinal imaging for their patients

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optomap UWF Imaging Helps Eyecare Professionals Protect Vision and Save Sight

Posted on Monday, March 15, 2021

Each year, March is recognized as National Save your Vision Month, a campaign designated to promote good eye health. This year, the American Optometric Association is highlighting awareness surrounding digital eyestrain and the continued importance of regular, comprehensive eye exams.   As computers becoming even more a part of everyday life, the risk of eye strain is higher than ever.  While there are many more eye diseases that exist, and not all can be prevented, there are simple steps that everyone can take to help keep their eyes healthy now, reducing the chance of vision loss in the future, routine comprehensive eye exams are one of them.  

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Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), More Than a "Macular" Condition

Posted on Tuesday, February 16, 2021

optomap imaging can assist eyecare professional to find and document AMD earlier and potentially change the course of the disease.

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Raising Awareness: Living with Low Vision

Posted on Monday, February 1, 2021

February is additionally observed as Low Vision Awareness Month. During this time, we all have the opportunity to raise awareness about visual impairment and rehabilitation for those who are living with low vision.

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optomap fa in Progression to PDR

Posted on Friday, January 22, 2021

Findings suggest that optomap fa imaging may improve clinician’s ability to identify signs of diabetic retinopathy progression.

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optomap Enables Diagnosis and Treatment for the Prevention of Glaucoma Related Blindness

Posted on Friday, January 15, 2021

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that progress gradually, stealing sight, without showing symptoms. The word ‘glaucoma’ is actually an umbrella term for a group of eye diseases that damage the delicate fibers that run from your eye to your optic nerve, which is the nerve that carries information about the images your eye sees to your brain. Damage is often the result of high fluid pressure inside the eye. Glaucoma can affect people of all ages but is most prevalent in middle-aged adults and the elderly. While there is no cure, surgery or medication can slow its effects and help to prevent further vision loss.

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optomap Detects 89.2% of Peripheral Lesions

Posted on Thursday, January 7, 2021

Results of a recent study shows excellent agreement in the assessment of the peripheral retina and suggest that optomap imaging is a useful tool in the assessment of eyes with peripheral retinal lesions, with a high sensitivity and reproducibility. 

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optomap UWF Advances

Posted on Tuesday, December 22, 2020

UWF Retinal Imaging - And update on recent advances

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Eyes on Diabetes - World Diabetes Day 2020

Posted on Friday, November 13, 2020

Each year, November 14th is recognized as World Diabetes Day. IDF and the World Health Organization created World Diabetes Day in 2011 in response to escalating health issues surrounding diabetes and diabetic eye diseases.

 

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Avoid the Horror, Keep your Eyes Safe this Halloween

Posted on Thursday, October 29, 2020

The spookiest day of the year is just around the corner, where all the ghosts and ghouls come out to play.  Halloween is a holiday built for all ages but, particularly children, but tends to be particularly busy for eye doctors due to scary and spooky injuries that can happen!  While enjoying a holiday encompassed with costumes, trick-or-treating and parties, it is important to also remember eye safety.  Every year there are hundreds of costume-related and other completely avoidable eye injuries are treated in emergency rooms throughout the United States.

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