Offices at:
  501 Pulliam St. S.W.
  Suite 139
  Atlanta, GA 30312
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Technology
Phone: (404) 589-8517
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Fax:
  (404) 222-0174
Email:
  eyesandears1@bellsouth.net
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Heidelberg® Retina Tomograph
The Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) is a confocal scanning laser
ophthalmoscope. A laser light scans the retina in 24 millisecond
sequential scans, starting above the retinal surface, then capturing
parallel images at increasing depths. The stacks of images can be
combined to create a three-dimensional (3-D) topographic image of the
retina. Images are aligned and compared using TruTrack™ software for
both individual examinations and for detecting progression between
examinations. Click
here for more details.
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Humphrey® Field Analyzer (HFA)
Validated by decades of research and clinical experience, HFA is the
accepted standard of care in glaucoma diagnosis and management. With HFA
you can feel confident you're providing the best possible care for your
patients. In just 3 to 6 minutes–a third of the time of previous
tests– the HFAA provides a clinically practical tool for early detection
of glaucoma. Glaucoma Progression Analysis software provides
advanced, accurate progression analysis for better glaucoma management.
It helps quantify the likelihood of progression and identify high-risk
patients. GPA accurately identifies significant progression and
simplifies interpretation of exam results with plain-language
explanations. Click
here for more details.
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Briot Ophthalmic Edger
The Briot Edger cuts time by completing all finishing steps automatically in one
compact machine. It combines an integrated frame tracer, a blocker and an
edger in one unit that replaces separate machines for each function. This
all-in-one design speeds up processing and reduces lens handling and spoilage
for increased productivity. It can process today’s popular lens materials
and frame styles with outstanding precision. It features automatic settings to
edge polycarbonate, and even the most slippery lenses accurately. The
frame tracer measures size, shape and curvature to deliver precise fit, even
with small frames. Icons on the LCD control screen guide the
operator easily through the unit’s three separate, consecutive operating modes –
tracing, blocking and edging. An automatic polish cycle ensures a high
luster finish.
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Acoustic Systems Sound Booth
The modern hearing test environment is the hallmark of a professional hearing care business, and
the space that defines the unique character of professional services
provided to our clientele. The test environment is often the epicenter
of a clinic or dispensing practice. In the eyes of the customer, the
exam room supplies a certain element of mystique. The sound room is
identified as a special space with necessary quiet properties where
hearing assessments and hearing aid fittings are often conducted.
In addition to the sound room’s significance as “ground zero” of the
hearing care industry, it also serves as the primary space where
customers spend a good deal of time inside during their interaction with
the professional. It makes sense, therefore, to create a modern space
that reflects the high-tech nature of assessments, as well as the
high-tech nature of today’s hearing aids. The space should provide a
comfortable experience for the customer that projects the expertise and
professionalism of the provider they have selected.
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