Ophthalmic Instruments
Ophthalmological instruments are typically used to examine the eye. Ophthalmoscopy is also referred to as funduscopy or ophthalmology.
There are basically two different approaches you can take when it comes to ophthalmoscopy:
Direct ophthalmoscopes require the patient’s eye and the examiner’s eye to be in close proximity, about 10 cm away from one another.
Indirect ophthalmoscopes are used from a distance of about 50 cm away from the patient’s eye. The examination is performed using a light source in addition to an ophthalmic lens held 2 – 10 cm in front of the patient’s eye.
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HEINE offers unrivalled cutting-edge products for both procedures. Our range also includes hand-held slit lamps, retinoscopes, our world-exclusive retinometer and other corresponding accessories.
All of these products feature outstanding optics, an intuitive ergonomic design and legendary HEINE durability.
Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscopes
High-resolution digital imaging of the fundus with LED HQ illumination
Direct Ophthalmoscopes
Ophthalmoscope with outstanding durability – perfect for small pupils
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