Takagi Ophthalmic Instruments Europe Ltd.
9 products found

Takagi Ophthalmic Instruments Europe Ltd. products

Diagnostic & Specialist

Takagi - Strip Meniscometry Tube

SMTube is a new improved method (or dry eye testing in 5 seconds. The application method is simple, accurate and non-invasive. The tip of the SMTube strip is immersed into the tear meniscus of the lower eyelid for 5 seconds. During the application, the column of the strip will be stained with blue dye. as it absorbs tears. The length of the blue stained column quantifies the tear meniscus volume.

Takagi - Contrast Glaretester

The CGT-2000 detects even the subtle changes in visual function that would be missed by visual acuity tests. The CGT-1000, which had been well received by many practices and medical facilities including university hospitals, has evolved into an advanced model, the CGT-2000 incorporating various customers’ feedback. The CGT-2000 is particularly useful and effective in pre-/post-cataract surgery diagnosis and follow-up observations subsequent to refractive surgery.

Takagi - Projection Perimeter

Perimeter, the foundation of visual field testing. The MT-325UD perimeter is effective in detecting not only glaucoma but also various other visual field abnormalities. Takagi`s perimeters boast several decades of outstanding performance.

Imaging Systems

Takagi - Digital Camera & Image Filing System

User-friendly ultra-high resolution digital imaging system with USB 3.0 connection and DICOM compatibility, realized with simple operation in combination with TD-10 digital camera and EyeCAM image & video filing software.

Takagi - Digital Camera Adaptor

Light path changeable in accordance with right or left better eye through one-touch operation. The light path to capture images into the digital camera can be changed in accordance with the examiner`s better eye. By adjusting the dial on the back, you can change the light path through one-touch operation. The fundus can be observed without worrying about displacement between an image in the field of view and a captured image.