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Technology – Advanced Eye Care

Alpine Vision uses the most up-to-date technology to ensure the best eye care possible. Here are some of the different types of tests and equipment you may experience on a visit.

Eidon Centrevue Confocal Scanner

iCare EIDON is the first TrueColor Confocal system that combines the best features of Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy (SLO) systems with those of standard fundus imaging to set new performance standards in retinal imaging. It’s the perfect retinal imaging system that provides TrueColor and widefield views in multiple imaging modalities.

Humphrey Matrix 800

This is used to assist with Glaucoma detection. It's designed for the examination, analysis and documentation of the field of sight, especially the light difference sensitivity and other functions of the human eye.

AT555 (NCT)

Topcon KR-8000PA Autorefractor/ Keratometer

The new tri-functional KR-8000PA SUPRA Auto Refractor / Keratometer / Topographer combines an auto-refractor, an auto-keratometer, and a computerized color corneal mapping system all in a single, compact unit! This enables the instrument to provide three times the diagnostic capabilities in one-third the space, at a fraction of the cost of the individual instruments. By implementing the Topcon exclusive rotary prism technology for the refraction portion of the measurement, the KR-8000PA provides objective data that is unmatched in accuracy and reliability. Auto tracking and auto measurement enhance the ease of operation. The unit also incorporates ten Placido rings for enhanced testing precision, providing corneal mapping measurements out to 10mm!

CIRRUS 5000

Includes the latest in retina and glaucoma diagnostics, such as OCT angiography and en face imaging

CA-800 Corneal Analyzer

Produces incredible images of the unique contours of your eye. This is great for fitting sclerals. Advanced vision-assessment system that combines topography, wavefront, autorefraction, keratometry, and pupillometry — allowing accurate and reliable analysis of corneal aberration.