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Essential Line from ZEISS

A well-functioning basic diagnostic pathway is indispensable for efficient practice management in every eye care facility. The ZEISS Essential Line of basic diagnostic instruments now features enhanced connectivity options. For optimized practice workflows and quality right from the start.

Simplicity in basic diagnostics

A well-functioning basic diagnostic pathway is indispensable for efficient practice management in every eye care facility. The ZEISS Essential Line of basic diagnostic instruments now features enhanced connectivity options. For optimized practice workflows and quality right from the start.

Objective refraction

Experience a comprehensive range of refractive and screening devices for your pretest workflow. These include instruments for lens measurement, objective refraction, keratometry and corneal topography analysis.

IOP and retina screening

IOP screening and retina imaging solutions from ZEISS assist you in your decisions early in the process. The operation of these devices can also be delegated to medical staff, saving you valuable practice time.

Slit lamp examination

Known for their quality and optical performance, slit lamps from ZEISS come in a range of models and accessory options for easy documentation and patient education. New: SL 220 LED slit lamp! 

Subjective refraction

Accurately determining visual acuity with the digital phoropter VISUPHOR® 500 and the acuity chart systems VISUSCREEN 100 or 500 from ZEISS is very easy. Choose between a red/green or a polarization separated system based on the renowned Polatest® technology from ZEISS. 

Enhanced connectivity options

Connect your instruments to a local network, use patient work lists on a tablet or PC and transfer measurements to EMR/PMS or ZEISS FORUM.

 

Find out more: www.zeiss.com/essential-line

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