Optometry eye distance measure

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Category

Medical

Downloads

100,000+

Developer

ds.optometry

Content Rating

Everyone

Review

141

Tag

optometry | pupil | pupillary

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Editor Reviews

The Eye Measure app is designed for optometrists and specialists to conduct various eye examinations. It is capable of measuring PD (pupillary distance), bridge width, eye size, lens height, and other metrics. Additionally, it can be used to determine the distance from the pupils to the bottom of the lenses or the center of the bridge. The latest version includes a feature for measuring progressive distances such as vertex distance and pantoscopic tilt. This app is highly beneficial for eye doctors and students in the industry.

The application is not only intended for professionals, but also for individuals who wish to monitor their eye measurements. It is extremely user-friendly and provides highly accurate results. Users can measure their pupil distance or other eye metrics and store the data for future reference. The monthly subscription fee is only $4.99, allowing users to measure their eyes as frequently as they desire.

Hello! The eye measure app is offering you a great deal - a free trial for your first 10 eye measure exams, including pupillary distance. It's user-friendly and provides accurate and dependable results. This app is ideal for ophthalmology or optometry professionals, as well as anyone interested in conducting eye measure exams. Plus, the latest version now offers progressive measurements for your eye-exam, a feature that no other eye measure app has! All of this is available for just $4.99 per month, giving you unlimited access to eye-exam measures, including pupillary distance. Don't hesitate to give it a try!

Features

Conduct eye examinations for optometry, determine pupillary distance, and perform eye exams.

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1.7

141+ Votes
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