Key Benefits
Test and document glare disability without leaving refracting laneAllows examiner to test at the Phoroptor
® with best corrected vision
Three levels for glare testingSwitch easily between intensity settings
Patented LED arrayDesigned to simulate glare from oncoming headlights
Tests night visionPoor visual acuity while driving at night is a key complaint of cataract patients
Standard procedure makes testing accurate and reproducibleAllows documenting results with minimal training
Offers binocular glare testing optionModels include binocular and single eye units for manual Phoroptors and a handheld version
Easy to install and useVersatile mounting bracket, handle and base allows the EpiGlare to adapt to practice workflow
Long battery lifeAll devices offer over 9 hours run time per charge eliminating the need to use valuable lane charging wells and handles
Smart power level featurePower indicator light ensures every test is at the right power level
Test and document glare disability efficiently
Cataracts are known to cause reduced vision and disabling glare. This is particularly significant for older patients driving an automobile at night.
Lack of adequate documentation of this visual impairment in patients with cataracts may result in denial for coverage of cataract surgery from Medicare and private insurance companies.
While many methods of glare documentation suffer from inconsistent light intensity and angle, the EpiGlare offers a standardized, repeatable approach to testing and documenting glare disability with best corrected vision.
Select the glare disability testing solution that meets your needs.