
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, NY – Innovative Diaton tonometer, a global leader in non-invasive tonometry, is proud to present Diaton – the world’s first and only through eyelid tonometry, at the International…
Innovative and unique Diaton Tonometer is a known solution on top of the solutions for blindness prevention. This transpalpebral and scleral tonometry technology was featured at the American Academy of…
A clinical study published in the Journal of Ophthalmology concludes that Intraocular Pressure (IOP) measured with Transpalpebral DIATON tonometry before and after Laser In Situ Keratomileusis Refractive Surgery is not…
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…
Non-invasive and safe tonometer Diaton to be presented at ASCRS meeting in Las Vegas. Transpalpebral, scleral tonometry with Diaton enables a safer way to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) without influence…
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…
Team Diaton is proud to present Unique Transpalpebral & Scleral #Diaton tonometer at #ARVO2021 Virtual Meeting. Diaton allows to measure and monitor intraocular pressure (IOP) through upper eyelid & sclera,…
“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…
“There has been a Renewed Concern about whether Scleral Lenses cause Increase in Intra-ocular Pressure (IOP).” Multiple Studies showed IOP to Elevate by ~5-7 mmHg Regardless of Scleral Lens diameter…