The New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting - Diopsys

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The New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting

September 27, 2019 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

ffERG at the NJAOP Annual meeting

Objective, functional results for you. Enhanced care for your patients.

The New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting is an Annual meeting for Ophthalmologists and Technicians. Please visit Diopsys at the NJ Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting to learn how modern ERG and VEP can benefit your diagnostic and treatment plans.
Diopsys, Inc. provides innovative technology to help improve your clinical practice. We have made unprecedented progress in the field of visual electrophysiology, creating accessible, practical electroretinography (ERG) and visual evoked potential (VEP) vision tests that can benefit your daily patients. Results from these tests are clinically effective in helping to manage a variety of vision disorders such as diabetic retinopathyCRVOretinal concerns obscured by media opacitiesuveitisoptic neuritisvision problems due to TBI, and more.1-7
  • Both objective and functional test results
  • Enhanced treatment tracking and disease management
  • Intuitive, color-coded reports based on documented reference ranges

This is visual electrophysiology for the 21st century. Come see for yourself.

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September 27, 2019
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8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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The Westin Princeton
201 Village Blvd
Princeton, NJ United States
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