Find out more about the Reichert 7CR; the Glaucoma Tonometer designed for Optometrists
- Grafton Optical
- Jun 4, 2019
- 1 min read


Did you know that an increasing number of hospitals are now using the Corneal Hysteresis metric as a more reliable and objective predictor of glaucoma progression? The Reichert 7CR is the "Glaucoma Tonometer" with Corneal Response Technology® and IOPcc. The device incorporates the new Corneal Hysteresis metric to give a more accurate IOP reading, known as IOPcc (Corneal Compensated IOP).
Click here to find out more. IOPcc is minimally affected by corneal visco-elastic properties, thickness, or surgical procedures such as LASIK or PRK. As such it is a better indicator of glaucoma risk than other methods of tonometry, including Goldmann Applanation. Find out how the 7CR Auto Tonometer + Corneal Response Technology can change the way that you work.