OcuRx Hand-Held Portable Slit Lamp
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OcuRx Hand-Held Portable Slit Lamp

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OcuRx Hand-Held Portable Slit LampEnhance Your Diagnostic Precision with a Portable Slit Lamp Featuring 10x and 16x Magnification with Cobalt Blue and Red Free Lighting Our portable slit lamp offers 10x and 16x magnification options, along with integrated cobalt blue and red free lighting, for enhanced corneal staining, early detection of pathologies, and efficient patient care. This compact powerhouse combines mobility with high resolution optics, empowering doctors to perform

Enhance Your Diagnostic Precision with a Portable Slit Lamp Featuring 10x and 16x Magnification with Cobalt Blue and Red Free Lighting

Our portable slit lamp offers 10x and 16x magnification options, along with integrated cobalt blue and red-free lighting, for enhanced corneal staining, early detection of pathologies, and efficient patient care. This compact powerhouse combines mobility with high-resolution optics, empowering doctors to perform detailed biomicroscopy in clinics, field settings, or even bedside consultations without compromising quality.

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Versatile Magnification for Tailored Examinations

One of the standout benefits of this portable slit lamp lies in its dual 10x and 16x magnification capabilities, offering flexibility that adapts to your clinical needs. At 10x, you'll enjoy a broad field of view ideal for initial surveys of the external eye structures, including lids, lashes, and overall corneal transparency—perfect for routine screenings and maintaining patient comfort during longer exams. This lower power ensures you capture subtle irregularities across larger areas without losing context.

Switch to 16x for deeper dives into intricate details, such as delineating corneal opacities, endothelial cell patterns, or anterior chamber anomalies. High magnification, such as 16x, excels in pathology-focused assessments, enabling precise silhouette imaging of media opacities and layered tissue analysis—essential for diagnosing conditions like cataracts, keratitis, or early signs of glaucoma. In optometry, this stepwise magnification reduces the need for multiple devices, streamlining workflows and boosting diagnostic confidence while minimizing exam time.

Superior Corneal Staining with Cobalt Blue Lighting

What truly elevates this slit lamp is its built-in cobalt blue lighting, optimized for fluorescein staining protocols—a must-have for detecting and documenting corneal defects. This wavelength (450-500 nm) excites sodium fluorescein to produce vivid green-yellow fluorescence, dramatically enhancing contrast and visibility of even subtle epithelial disruptions, abrasions, or ulcers. Unlike standard white light, cobalt blue filters out distractions, making it easier to spot punctate erosions, foreign body tracks, or dry eye-related staining patterns that could otherwise go unnoticed.

For optometrists, this means faster and more accurate evaluations of ocular surface health, from contact lens fit assessments to monitoring treatment efficacy in cases of dry eye or post-trauma. Paired with the slit lamp's portability, you can perform Seidel tests or tear breakup time measurements on the go.

Boost Diagnostic Precision with Red-Free Lighting in Slit Lamp Testing

Red-free lighting, or green light filtering, is a powerful slit lamp feature for optometrists, enhancing contrast for superior ocular assessments. This tool sharpens the visibility of retinal blood vessels, hemorrhages, and exudates, aiding early detection of diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration. It highlights corneal defects and nerve fibers, perfect for diagnosing keratitis or assessing contact lens fit. Red-free light also clarifies optic disc margins and retinal nerve fiber layer, crucial for spotting glaucoma or optic neuropathies. Elevate your practice with this efficient, high-contrast illumination—deliver precise diagnoses and better patient outcomes today.

 

Specifications


Type
Binocular Crossed
Stereo Microscope

Filter
Heat Absorption, Grey, Red-free
Cobalt Blue.

Eyepiece
10X, 16X

Working Time
5-6 hours
Total Magnification
10X, 16X

Working Distance
80mm
Diopter 
±5D

Net Weight
750g
Slit Width
0-10mm

Gross Weight
3.5kg
Spot Diameter
0.5mm 3mm 5mm 10mm


 

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A great way to introduce the classics to your kid
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