Our latest product update is packed with new features to help ECPs better manage their contact lens and dry eye patients.
It’s our first major update to the award-winning AOS 3.0 software which was launched in December 2020 to bring web-based, data-compliant, objective imaging to eye care professionals around the globe.
“Using AOS during the lockdown made it easy to interact with my specialty contact lens wearers. Now the lockdown is over, I will continue to use anterior to give priority to the most important cases to evaluate first.”
“AOS is a must for anyone considering dry eye & objective grading management for their patients.”
“Coming out of lockdown I will be continuing with the AOS imaging system. Whether in the clinic room or remotely, it has proven itself as a valuable asset in my consulting room.”
“Anterior provides valuable objective quantification aiding precision, accuracy, and reproducibility to management of ocular surface disease. This is especially important in our collaborative care environment, as multiple doctors may assess a patient for improvement over time.”
“The grading allows the patient to take ownership of their condition, and work towards improving the treatment pathway given by the clinician.”
“The images I’ve been taking for the last 30-40 years with my slit lamp are now taken to another level and it’s fantastic!”
7th December 2022
Advanced Ophthalmic Systems (AOS) software has the potential to play a vital role in future clinical research trial integration for clinical investigators. AOS operates on an intelligent interface that connects to a slit lamp to objectively grade and measure many of the primary and secondary endpoints needed for a successful trial. For example, the objective […] Read more
20th September 2022
Authored by TK&S Optometrists Latest figures have revealed that a million teenagers in the UK are short-sighted – with the threat of a national ‘eye health epidemic’ looming large. Nationally, one in five teenagers are short-sighted – double the number affected 50 years ago. Experts have warned this figure is likely to grow significantly in […] Read more