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  • The Eye
    • Anterior part of the eye
    • Posterior part of the eye
    • How the eye works
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    • Glaucoma
    • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
    • Cataract
    • Impaired vision of unknown origin
    • Detachment of the retina
    • Diabetic retinopathy
    • Diabetic macular edema
    • Retinitis pigmentosa
  • Examinations
    • Retinal examinations
    • Examinations of the optic nerve head
    • Examinations of the anterior eye segment
    • Visual field tests
  • Instruments
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  • Eye Disorders

    Our technology has proven to be crucial in recognising and tracking a variety of ophthalmic diseases, including glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and macular edema associated with cataract surgery.

    • Glaucoma
    • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
    • Cataract
    • Impaired vision of unknown origin
    • Detachment of the retina
    • Diabetic retinopathy
    • Diabetic macular edema
    • Retinitis pigmentosa
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Eye Disorders

Eye Disorders

Comments:

We would like to point out that as an instrument manufacturer, Heidelberg Engineering does not conduct any examinations. A professional ophthalmic examination can and must be performed only by your eye care professional and is absolutely necessary for a precise diagnosis, treatment recommendation, and follow-up.

Heidelberg Engineering cannot answer any questions on individual symptoms or make diagnoses. In these cases, please contact your eye care professional.

The diagnostic instruments from Heidelberg Engineering support your eye care professional in making a diagnosis. However, please note that a diagnostic decision should not be made on the basis of only a single examination.

Eye care professionals should always get a comprehensive idea of the situation before making a clinical assessment of a patient. For this reason, they will always incorporate additional clinical information into their diagnoses, such as family history, the progression of the disease, visual acuity, intraocular pressure, or an examination using a slit lamp.

Heidelberg Engineering makes no claim to completeness of the data. This website is purely a knowledge platform for you to use as a basis of information. We assume no liability for the content of links to external websites.

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