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The patented and FDA-approved PhotoScreener™ is a fully portable battery operated camera especially designed for the detection of vision disorders in young and even preverbal children. It can accurately screen for conditions that can lead to amblyopia, including all refractive errors, strabismus, media opacities and ptosis, all of which are treated more easily if detected early in life.
 
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TESTIMONIALS
"The PhotoScreener™ is a wonderful screening device, which...
Kerry Fierstein, MD
Syosset, New York
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ONLINE MOVIE PRESENTATION
 
This presentation shows exactly how the PhotoScreener™ works and illustrates some of the problems associated with early childhood vision disorders and how these problems are solved using the PhotoScreener™.
 
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HOW THE CAMERA WORKS
 
Ophthalmic research has demonstrated that the first three years of life are critical in the development of good vision. Undetected and untreated problems during this early period can prevent proper development of the brain's binocular function, resulting in amblyopia. The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends screening all children's eyes to detect such disorders, for which the PhotoScreener™ is especially well suited.
 
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