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Icare ic100 Tonometer for Glaucoma Management
iCare IC100 tonometer - the professional's choice
Suitable for all patients:

Fast to measure Easy to use Automated Measurement Sequence Consistent and repeatable No anesthetic drops, air or calibration needed

Key Features:

The ability to be used without calibration, eye drops, air, or special training. Intelligent positioning. Red and green lights help operators guide the tonometer into the correct position for testing. Optometrists can load, align and measure. An automated measuring sequence, which takes a series of six measurements with one touch.

weight:

24-29 mm x 35-95 mm x 215 mm 140 g

PRODUCT DETAILS

iCare IC100 Tonometer, a portable, noninvasive device for precise intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement. Ideal for ophthalmologists and optometrists, it facilitates early glaucoma detection and effective eye care management.


Key Features:

The ability to be used without calibration, eye drops, air, or special training.

Intelligent positioning. Red and green lights help operators guide the tonometer into the correct position for testing.

Optometrists can load, align and measure.

An automated measuring sequence, which takes a series of six measurements with one touch.

Uses of the iCare IC100 Tonometer

Measuring Intraocular Pressure (IOP): The primary function is to assess the pressure within the eye, which is a critical factor in diagnosing and monitoring glaucoma.

Glaucoma Screening and Management: Regular IOP measurements help in the early detection of glaucoma and in monitoring the effectiveness of treatments to lower eye pressure.

Research and Clinical Studies: The device is also utilized in various clinical settings and research studies focusing on ocular health.

Who Uses the iCare IC100 Tonometer?

Ophthalmologists: Medical doctors specializing in eye and vision care use the IC100 for comprehensive eye examinations and glaucoma management.

Optometrists: Eye care professionals who provide primary vision care also employ the IC100 for routine eye pressure assessments.

Opticians and Eye Care Technicians: In some settings, trained technicians may use the device under the supervision of eye care specialists.


Why Must It Be Used?

Early Detection of Glaucoma: Elevated IOP is a significant risk factor for glaucoma. Regular monitoring can lead to early detection, allowing timely intervention to prevent vision loss.

Monitoring Treatment Efficacy: For patients diagnosed with glaucoma, the IC100 helps in assessing how well treatments (medications, laser therapy, or surgery) are controlling eye pressure.

Non-Invasive and Patient-Friendly: The rebound tonometry method used by the IC100 is less invasive and more comfortable than traditional tonometry techniques, enhancing patient compliance with regular check-ups.


For Doctors:

The iCare IC100 Tonometer offers a reliable and efficient method for measuring IOP without topical anesthetics. Its portability and ease of use make it suitable for both clinical and field settings. The device’s rebound tonometry accurately measures various IOP levels, facilitating effective glaucoma screening and ongoing management. Its quick operation can enhance patient throughput without compromising accuracy, making it a valuable tool in ophthalmic and optometric practices.


For Patients:

The iCare IC100 is a device your eye doctor uses to check the pressure inside your eyes. This measurement is important because high eye pressure can lead to glaucoma, which can cause vision loss if not treated. Using the IC100 is quick and doesn’t require any numbing drops, so it’s more comfortable for you. Regular eye pressure checks with this device help catch any issues early, allowing your doctor to take steps to protect your vision.


Benefits of the iCare IC100 Tonometer

Non-Invasive: Eliminates the need for anesthetic drops, reducing discomfort and simplifying the procedure.

Portable and Lightweight: Easy to move between examination rooms or use in various clinical settings.

Quick Measurements: Enhances efficiency in busy clinical environments by providing rapid IOP readings.

User-Friendly Interface: Simplifies the process for clinicians, allowing for straightforward operation and interpretation of results.