Haag-Streit UK announces the launch of the iScan80 OCT in the UK


News provided by Haag-Streit UK on Monday 10th Jan 2022



Harlow, UK – 6th January 2022 - Haag-Streit UK (HS-UK), the leading manufacturer and distributor of gold-standard orthoptic, optometry and ophthalmic equipment, is pleased to announce the launch of the Optovue iScan80 in the UK.

The iScan80 is a user-friendly, high-speed OCT system that sets the standard for efficiency. It is ideal for practices seeking an affordable and versatile OCT system.

The iScan80 now delivers high-speed 80kHz OCT at 80,000 A-scans per second, 3 times faster than the original iScan system. It offers a more simplified scan acquisition, and a wider field of view.

Compact and portable, the iScan80’s streamlined design integrates the operator interface, display, patient interface and scan head into one console, making it ideal for small spaces. The table top design offers the flexibility to place it in any room, or transfer from one practice to another.

The iScan80 offers a range of fantastic features, including; an OCT iWellness scan, retina mapping, RNFL and Ganglion Cell Complex trend analysis, high-density 3D retinal imaging and in-depth 3D optic nerve head analysis. It also boasts a comprehensive range of anterior scans, including; pachymetry, epithelial mapping, angle scans and vault mapping.

For more information on the iScan80, please visit https://hsuk.co/iscan, or email
iscan@haag-streit-uk.com.

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