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Vision Screening
The purpose of Vision Screening is to prevent Amblyopia
The purpose of a Plusoptix Vision Screening device is to empower primary health care providers to detect most prevalent vision disorders in children as early as possible. The earlier a vision disorder is detected the better it can be treated.
With the possibility of connecting the device to your EMR system, there a variety of ways to document the measurement results. Allowing for high demand in product quality and customer service, Plusoptix Vision Screeners provide an optimal solution for fast and uncomplicated Vision Screening in your office.
Plusoptix Vision Screening meets the guidelines of AAP Policy statement.
Plusoptix devices are eligible for CPT Code 99177 reimbursement (for Pediatricians) and LCIF Grant Funding (for Lions Clubs).
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Basic Features
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Binocular readings
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Measurement results are compared to age specific thresholds and a “Pass” or “Refer” vision screening result is displayed (“Refer” vision screening result need to be sent to an eye care professional for an eye examination)
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Measurement from 1m (3.3 feet) distance to the child
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Measurement in less than one second
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Can be used in undilated pupils
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Fully automated function
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Children can be measured starting at 6 months of age
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Measurement is delegable and can easily be performed by an Assistant
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Possibility to measure over glasses and contact lenses
Screening Results
Plusoptix Vision Screening devices provide reliable measurement values of:
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Refraction (spherical equivalent)
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Pupil diameter and pupil distance
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Symmetry of corneal reflexes
With these measurement values it is possible to detect e.g. following most prevalent childhood vision disorders that may lead to the development of amblyopia (lazy eye) including:
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Hyperopia (farsightedness)
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Myopia (nearsightedness)
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Astigmatism (blurred vision)
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Anisometropia (unequal refractive power)
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Anisocoria (unequal pupil size)
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Strabismus (Eye misalignment)
With the determined measurement values compared to age specific thresholds, a “Pass” or “Refer” vision screening result is displayed. Children with a “Refer” result need to be sent to an eye care professional for an eye examination.
Self-adhesive label printed with plusoptix P12
Device Models
Every Plusoptix Pediatric Vision Screener shares the very same measurement technology and algorithm, and therefore accuracy of measurements is the same across all available device models. The differences are in mobility and documentation options, which are stated below. Just scroll down the page to find your suitable device model.
Portable Vision Screener plusoptiX S12C
- Designed to be used at different places (optional carrying case is available)
- Runs on rechargeable, standard AA size batteries (operational while charging)
- No in-built database and no LAN/WLAN interface
- Saves screening reports to SD card
- Prints self-adhesive labels labels for documentation in paper records (optional printer required)
- One year hassle-free warranty and continual free software updates
Mobile Vision Screener plusoptiX S12R
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Designed to be used at different places (optional carrying case is available)
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Runs on rechargeable, standard AA size batteries (operational while charging)
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No in-built database and no LAN/WLAN interface
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Saves screening reports to SD card
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Prints self-adhesive labels labels for documentation in paper records (optional printer required)
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One year hassle-free warranty and continual free software updates