PanOptic Ophthalmoscope : A difference you can see

Testimonials

The advantages of our PanOptic™ Scope are obvious to patients and practitioners alike. Here are just a few comments.
 

David Small, M.D.
Professor - Department of Medicine
SUNY - Upstate Medical University
University Hospital
Syracuse, NY

"......the PanOptic enables me to see not only the entire optic disc, but the macula and a broad area of the retina with relative ease. Achieving these views in the past has been extremely difficult, if not impossible."

    
 

Larry Culpepper, M.D., M.P.H.
Chairman - Department of Family Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine
Boston, MA

"The breadth of the field of view gives me a much greater visual appreciation of retinal structures. It increases my confidence during an exam."

 

Neal Lewin, M.D., F.A.C.E.P., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.M.T.
Director of Didactic Education
Bellevue Hospital
New York University - Emergency Medicine Residency
New York, NY

"The PanOptic Scope enabled my students and residents to easily visualize the optic disc."

 

Robert D. Gross, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Fellow of American College of Surgeons
Children's Eye Specialist
Arlington, TX

"This Scope is a giant leap forward in direct ophthalmoscopy. It appears to utilize some of the prinicples of indirect ophthalmoscopy to provide an ideal posterior segment view for primary care physicians."

Our PanOptic™ Ophthalmoscope provides a pnoramic view of the fundus five times larger than standard ophthalmoscopes
— which makes observing conditions such as hypertension, diabetic retinopathy and papilledema much easier to identify.