Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screener
Description
Instrument-based vision screening refers to vision screening using an automated device that can help identify vision conditions or risk factors that may cause decreased vision or amblyopia.1 An instrument-based vision screener takes an image of the eyes to measure refractive error and ocular misalignments. It can be as quick and easy as taking a photo with a digital camera.1,2 Other names for instrument-based vision screening include automated screening, autorefraction, objective screening and photo screening.
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
Built-in driverless printing enables you to wirelessly print screening summary reports using the improved wireless radio for even faster results.
SIMPLE, CLEAR RESULTS
Bright touchscreen displays on-screen results, indicating whether a complete eye exam is recommended or if all measurements are in range. Instant results are easy to interpret and share with eye care specialists.
AUTO CAPTURE
Quickly and effortlessly capture images from a non-invasive distance of three feet, using the fixation target to maintain focus.
MANAGE DATA EFFICIENTLY
Prepare for busy screening days by effortlessly importing screening subjects into your queue via a wireless connection or USB drive. Once the screenings are complete, seamlessly export summary reports for upload to patient electronic medical records.
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