
The Diaton tonometer is a non-contact tonometer that measures intraocular pressure (IOP) through the upper eyelid. It is a safe (no contact with the cornea or mucous membrane), painless, and accurate way…
The Diaton tonometer is a non-contact tonometer that measures intraocular pressure (IOP) through the upper eyelid. It is a safe (no contact with the cornea or mucous membrane), painless, and accurate way…
New York-based DevelopAll Inc., brought to market a new way to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) through the upper eyelid. The Diaton digital, handheld tonometer is an innovative medical device that…
DIATON Tonometer today is considered as the Safest Tonometer as it does not touch the cornea or the mucous membrane during intraocular pressure (IOP) test for glaucoma diagnostics. Safety and…
Innovative and safest tonometer Diaton to be featured at the International Vision Expo in New York City. Training sessions and demo will be provided at exhibit F4748 Learn more about…
25,000,000 Eyes Will Be Tested for Glaucoma World Wide with DIATON Tonometer Starting On World Glaucoma Week Since Intra-Ocular (IOP) or Eye Pressure is one of the major risk factors…
Ready to Break the Rules? IOP THROUGH EYELID with #Diaton Transpalpebral Tonometer. Explore the possibilities… Major Advantages & Benefits of Diaton Tonometer: 1. Safe Tonometry = No Risk of Infecting. No…
This year Diaton tonometer will be presented at the International Vision Expo in Orlando Florida. The venue was changed from a customary New York City’s Javits Center to Orlando due…
“I have experience using many different types of tonometers. It is a no brainer to use the diaton for safe accurate readings. A patients safety should be the number one…
Federal University of São Paulo – Paulista School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences , Felipe Taveira Daher, MD, Augusto Paranhos Junior,MD, PhD Introduction: The corneal thickness is…
Diaton is the one tonometer that is capable to measure Intraocular Pressure (IOP) in the most innovative way: Through the Eyelid and via Sclera, without touching the eyeball direct and…