What is OcuDoc Mobile Being Designed to Do?

OcuDoc Mobile turns an iPhone into a breakthrough, mobile, visual diagnostic tool with myopia monitoring to help licensed eye care and health care providers better serve their patients

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MyopiaMonitor™

Remote measurement and tracking tool for myopia management programs:

The World Health Organization predicts that 50% of the population will be myopic by 2050 and calls for measures for the detection and management of myopia as an integral part of plans for the provision of eye-care services in its 2015 “Impact of Myopia and High Myopia” report. Eye care professionals are incorporating specific myopia management programs into their daily practice calling for more frequent measurement, which requires frequent, sometimes monthly trips for the patient. OcuDoc Mobile will help eyecare professionals track changes in refractive error at a single point of time and over a course of therapy, enabling remote monitoring via Telerefraction™ which will improve patient compliance and add enhanced value to the growing service of comprehensive myopia management programs.

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Eye Alignment Suite—Coming Next

Measures eye misalignments including strabismus (crossed eyes,) phoria (misalignment when fatigued,) and amblyopia (lazy eye that impacts vision):

The prevalence of strabismus and amblyopia can also impact psychosocial quality of life. Current testing is the well-established cover test, helping determine the type and degree of ocular deviation. OcuDoc Mobile enables a first-in-kind digital cover test, utilizing a modern smart phone’s camera for enhanced objective measurement and tracking of these common vision conditions.

Autorefractor with Telerefraction™

Measures refractive error in-person or remotely:

The OcuDoc Mobile Autorefractor is being designed with the following characteristics:

  • Enables Telerefraction

  • Requires no additional equipment

  • Natural viewing of both distance and near targets without accommodation 

  • Non-contact—does not touch the patient

  • No bright lighting or flashes

  • Portable and compact

  • Affordable