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CIRRUS HD-OCT 500 provides a solution for comprehensive ophthalmic practices and offers essential OCT capabilities with a broad range of clinical applications in an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use instrument for the management of glaucoma and retinal disease, retina assessment for cataract surgery, and anterior segment imaging for corneal disease.
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Retina Thickness, RPE Deformation, Corneal Thickness Mapping
Normative Data Comparison, RNFL Analysis, Ganglion Cell Complex
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The CIRRUS is easy for my techs to use, with lots of good clinical information. I highly recommend this product.
We have the CIRRUS HD-OCT 500 from Zeiss at our clinic in Elk City and it has pretty good analytics. It is easy enough to use that most of my scans can be done by our techs without needing to take up my chair time.
Excellent image quality with improved RNFL tracking features. Very intuitive and easy to use.
Has greatly improved glaucoma diagnosis and management. Looking forward to continued improvements in imaging and software.
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Contact the company for additional information, availability, or pricing:
Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc.
zeiss.com5160 Hacienda Drive
Dublin, CA
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