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Peer pressure...
when will you make the change?
Adoption of the ORA G3 is gathering pace amongst industry leaders and at the UK's most respected institutions. Opinion is now widely held that the use of GAT for measuring IOP no longer represents the industry 'gold standard' and that ORA G3 provides a far superior alternative.
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There is a myriad of reasons to abandon GAT and shift to ORA, but most importantly, we rely on IOP as a guide to caring for patients. Ultimately, the measure of IOP that best predicts who will get worse is the device most able to help us make the right decisions.
When gold standards change: time to move on from Goldmann tonometry?
Gazzard G, Jayaram H, Roldan AM, et al. British Journal of Ophthalmology. September 2020


Operate a drop free clinic - no drops, no dilation, no prisms, no disposables or consumables
Be confident that your readings are accurate with the Waveform Reliability Score.
Minimal training required - fast, objective results, independent of the operator.
The only devices that measures Corneal Compensated Intraocular Pressure (IOPcc), a better indication of true pressure, proven to be less influenced by corneal properties than Goldmann or other methods of tonometry
Make a more confident glaucoma risk assessment with Corneal Hysteresis.
ORA G3 is the only tonometer that measures Corneal Hysteresis (CH), a superior predictor of glaucoma progression.
Corneal Hysteresis is an indication of the biomechanical properties of the cornea, differing from thickness or topography which are geometrical attributes.
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