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New Tonometer DIATON Breaks Old Rules by Not Touching the Eye Ball to Measure Eye Pressure for Glaucoma Presented at ASCRS to 1000 s of Eye Doctors

By April 20, 2012March 30th, 2017No Comments

New Tonometer DIATON Breaks Old Rules by Not Touching the Eye Ball to Measure Eye Pressure for Glaucoma Presented at ASCRS to 1000’s of Eye Doctors

Unique Tonometer Diaton is presented at ASCRS, Chicago by  BiCOM at booth # 474. This new wave of tonometry allows to measure IOP without influence of the cornea. Diaton tonometer is handheld, pen like ophthalmic tonometer to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) for glaucoma in children and adults.

Diaton Tonometer is the only non-corneal tonometer on the market – it provides reliable measurements and makes it possible to diagnose glaucoma in its early stages, allowing you to devise an appropriate care and treatment plan. Diaton is effective in obtaining IOP measurements for many challenging patient populations, including: those with chronic conjunctivitis, erosions, edema and corneal dimness; people who have undergone corneal surgeries; and immobilized patients and children. Also, patients do not need to remove their contact lenses.

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Diaton Tonometry is a revolutionary approach to measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) THROUGH THE EYELID and OVER THE SCLERA – no contact with the cornea, no anesthesia or sterilization is required. BiCOM's pen-like, hand-held, portable device is perfect for measuring eye pressure and helps ophthalmologists and optometrists in diagnosis and prevention of blindness caused by glaucoma. This ophthalmic device is irreplaceable for mass glaucoma screenings.

Diaton Tonometer is intended for use by Inpatient & Outpatient Clinics such as Hospitals, Emergency Rooms, Nursing & Elderly Homes, General & Specialty Practitioners as well as Ophthalmologists and Optometrists.

Major Benefits of Diaton Tonometer:

  • No contact with the cornea (only upper eyelid)
  • No anesthesia drops
  • No risk of infecting
  • No consumables (no need to purchase tips/covers..etc.,)
  • No sterilization
  • Painless + Easy to use

Diaton tonometer is a perfect device for mass screenings for glaucoma for any age group. Undiagnosed and untreated, glaucoma can cause blindness. Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in all age groups – from babies to senior citizens. Everyone needs to get diagnosed to preserve eyesight.

Diaton tonometer is priced very competitively at only $2,495 USD and it is delivered complete (no need to purchase additional accessories, tips, covers..etc.,), free 2nd Year Warranty, Calibration Tester/ Training Plate (no need for daily calibration), Carry Case, Battery and Training DVD in 5 different languages + phone based training support.

BiCOM Inc. covers the full scope of customer service, which involves client training, follow ups, hotline support, sales support, etc. More information on Diaton tonometer, including clinical trials data and demo video can be found at http://www.TonometerDiaton.com or by calling BiCOM Inc., at the Toll Free number 1-877-diatons (877-342-8667).

About BiCOM Inc.

 

BiCOM, with its 19 years of tradition and global clientele, has proven to be the enterprise of the highest level of professionalism, integrity and financial solvency. A unique team of engineers, medical, legal and business experts makes BiCOM Inc. the right place for global talent to find support and guidance. BiCOM Inc. sees its mission in bringing to market innovative products developed and manufactured worldwide.

 

Diaton Tonometer is currently represented in over 60 countries and growing. More about BiCOM Inc,. at http://www.BiCOM-Ophthalmic.com   1-877-342-8667

 

Press Contact –

 

Alina Lagoviyer / Media Relations

 

BiCOM Inc.

 

151 East Walnut Street

 

Long Beach, New York 11561

 

Phone: 1-877-342-8667

 

Fax: 1-888-260-0606

 

Email: Contact@TonometerDiaton.com

 

Web: http://www.TonometerDiaton.com

                                                                        

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