The Economic Burden of Glaucoma and the Cost-Saving Potential of the Diaton Tonometer Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide, imposing a heavy burden on individuals,…
Glaucoma sneaks up silently, robbing over 3 million Americans of their vision—and nearly half don’t even know they have it. This preventable cause of blindness doesn’t flash warning signs until…
Team Diaton Tonometer Joins Glaucoma Awareness Month with High-Impact Screening Event Team Diaton is proud to announce its participation in Glaucoma Awareness Month by supporting early detection and education efforts…
Intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement is a critical diagnostic tool in ophthalmological practice, particularly for glaucoma screening and management. The Diaton Transpalpebral Scleral Tonometer represents a significant advancement in tonometry, addressing…
Intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement is a critical component of ocular health, particularly in the detection and management of glaucoma. While some tonometry methods, such as Goldmann applanation, Tono-Pen, and iCare…
What is a Tonometer and Why is it Used? A tonometer is an essential tool in the field of ophthalmology designed to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) inside the eye. This…
Las Vegas, NV, 9/26/2023 - Diaton Tonometer introduces groundbreaking transpalpebral tonometry, allowing the measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) Through the Eyelid, featured at the International Vision Expo West in Las…
Innovative and Safe Tonometer DIATON is featured at the American Academy of Ophthalmology AAO 2021 in New Orleans. Thousands of ophthalmologists from US and all over the world get together…
Federal University of São Paulo – Paulista School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences , Felipe Taveira Daher, MD, Augusto Paranhos Junior,MD, PhD Introduction: The corneal thickness is…
Diaton is the one tonometer that is capable to measure Intraocular Pressure (IOP) in the most innovative way: Through the Eyelid and via Sclera, without touching the eyeball direct and…