Has anyone heard of this? I had a person call in asking if we did Clarifye Eye Exams? Looking it up it looks like a topographer/autorefractor..
Has anyone heard of this? I had a person call in asking if we did Clarifye Eye Exams? Looking it up it looks like a topographer/autorefractor..
"One should either be a work of art or wear a work of art" - Oscar Wilde
I believe that's a Lenscrafters thingy.....
90% of everything is crap...except for crap, because crap is 100% crap
Is it like an optomap?
http://www.lenscrafters.com/lc-us/vision-guide/optometrist-eye-care
Ir appears to be a "spin" on an Autorefraction, autolensometer, and Optomap type of retinal image
90% of everything is crap...except for crap, because crap is 100% crap
I believe they're using a Marco TRS-5100 and an OPD-Scan III.
http://marco.com/products/refractor-...tal-refractor/
http://marco.com/products/wavefront-...t-aberrometer/
Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. - Richard P. Feynman
Experience is the hardest teacher. She gives the test before the lesson.
https://www.lenscrafters.com/clarifye This video show them using a Zeiss iProfiler. Just seems to be mashing more high tech sounding made up marketing words together to confuse patients. As if this technology hasn't already been available for years.
Just like they do with "feather weights".... or as we like to call them ... polycarbonate. Just use the proper term. Drives me up a wall to use made up stuff!
Zeiss for sure. Sorry for the misinformation.
http://www.luxottica.com/sites/luxot...anscript_2.pdf.AccuExam is going to be rebranded Clarifye. It is a new technology. It is the evolution of AccuExam. It is even more powerful, more advanced. It is the best technology in the market. We are rolling it out together with Zeiss.
I see my optometrist this afternoon. He uses an analog manual phoropter.
Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. - Richard P. Feynman
Experience is the hardest teacher. She gives the test before the lesson.
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