What is a Fundus Camera?

At Insight Eye Equipment, we know high-quality retinal imaging is essential for modern eye care. A fundus camera provides clear photographs of the fundus, the back surface of the eye, including the retina, macula, and optic disc. These images are a proven tool for detecting and monitoring conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and…

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What is a Corneal Topographer?

At Insight Eye Equipment, we know how important a healthy cornea is to clear, comfortable vision. That’s why many patients and practices turn to advanced imaging tools like corneal topographers. But what is a corneal topographer, and why does it matter for eye care? In this guide, we’ll explain the essentials and show you how…

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What is a Biometer?

At Insight Eye Equipment, we know precise measurements drive quality eye care. When surgeons prepare for cataract or refractive surgery, precision isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s the difference between clear sight and ongoing uncertainty. What is a Biometer? It’s the device that provides a detailed map of your eye’s dimensions and optical qualities, guiding critical…

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What is a Tonometer?

At Insight Eye Equipment, we support clinics with refurbished tonometers and practical guidance. This page explains what a tonometer is, why intraocular pressure (IOP) matters in clinical decision-making, and how different measurement methods fit into your workflow. Quick Answer: Understanding the Tonometer Intraocular pressure (IOP) refers to the fluid pressure inside the eye, a key…

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