The year 2025 marks a pivotal shift in optometry and vision care. What was once a practice rooted mainly in manual refraction and basic screening has now evolved into a…
Assessing the visual field is an essential part of every comprehensive eye examination. The Confrontation Visual Field Test remains a quick and cost-effective method to detect gross visual field defects,…
In today’s eye-care environment, clinical accuracy isn’t the only thing that determines your success; billing precision matters just as much. Even the most advanced diagnostic tools can lose profitability if…
In eye care, patient comfort isn’t just about courtesy; it’s a critical part of accurate testing and long-term compliance. Traditional tabletop perimeters have served clinicians well for decades, but their…
Accurate visual field testing is a cornerstone of modern eye care, but proper billing and coding are just as critical for ensuring your practice gets paid for the work you…
In modern eye care, seamless data management is critical. When diagnostic devices like the VF2000 G2 or VF2000 NEO connect effortlessly to your EHR (Electronic Health Record) system, your practice…
A Disease That Demands a Solution Keratoconus can be devastating — a condition where the cornea weakens and thins, leading to blurred or distorted vision. Left untreated, it can progress…
Fixation: The Heart of Reliable Perimetry Visual field testing relies on one simple assumption: the patient keeps their gaze fixed. But in reality, small shifts in attention — a blink,…
The Power of Precision, Anywhere In cataract surgery, refractive procedures, and glaucoma management, biometric precision is non-negotiable. Every micron of corneal thickness or axial length can influence treatment outcomes. Yet,…
Visual field testing has long been one of the cornerstones of ophthalmic diagnostics. It helps detect glaucoma, neurological disorders, and visual pathway defects — but it hasn’t always been the…