Optical Pachymetry / Optical Pachycam

Optical pachymetry is the process in which an eye doctor measures the thickness of a patient's cornea. A device called a pachymeter is used to get the measurements needed, which can be used prior to certain eye surgeries — such as refractive surgery — or also to look for signs of glaucoma. Pachymeters are non-invasive and many of today's devices use the latest technologies to ensure very accurate measurements.
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iPac® Pachymeter

iPac® Pachymeter

Reichert Technologies

  • Features:
    • Bluetooth® connectivity -- send measurement data directly to your EMR system or optional wireless printer
    • One-button control
    • Rotating color LCD
    • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
    • Charge using provided USB cable or optional charging cradle
    • Ergonomic design
    • ADA tax benefit eligibility
    • Three year warranty
  • Weight (lbs): Inquire
  • Interface: Inquire
  • Fixation: Inquire
  • Display: Inquire
  • Working Distance: Inquire
  • Light Source: Inquire
  • Optical Pachymetry: Inquire
  • Measuring Time: Inquire
  • Power Requirements: Inquire
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): Inquire
  • Measurement Range Setting: Inquire
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