Increased clinical confidence through personalized glaucoma assessment
An educational article about the Glaucoma Module Premium Edition (GMPE) is prominently featured in the Technology to Empower section of the The Ophthalmologist (March issue)

An educational article about the Glaucoma Module Premium Edition (GMPE) is prominently featured in the Technology to Empower section of the The Ophthalmologist (March issue)
ANTERION®, the all-in-one imaging platform optimized for the anterior segment, helps you to make your day-to-day routines in cataract and refractive surgery, as well as cornea and glaucoma diagnostics more efficient.
SPECTRALIS® provides you with high-resolution OCT images for a detailed visualization and segmentation of 10 retinal layers to help you confidently describe and pinpoint pathology.
The 16th International SPECTRALIS Symposium (ISS) marked the largest Heidelberg Engineering Academy ISS to date, with more than 400 diagnostic imaging enthusiasts from all over the world coming together.
The 16th International SPECTRALIS Symposium (ISS) did not only take place at a historical event venue – the former plenary chamber of the parliament in Bonn, Germany – but also made history itself.
Read in the article review how confocal MultiColor imaging, uses three laser wavelengths simultaneously to provide diagnostic images that show distinct structures at different depths within the retina with high resolution and increased contrast.
Thanks to TruTrack Active Eye Tracking, SPECTRALIS® averages up to 100 B-scans live in front of your eyes even in an entire volume scan. This provides you with high resolution images from vitreous through to the choroid in order to pinpoint pathology.
by Cereda MG, Corvi F, Cozzi M, Pellegrini M, Staurenghi G.
Discover the SPECTRALIS® OCT Angiography Module interactively and get well prepared in working with the OCTA Module
An educational article about optimizing swept-source and spectral domain OCT technology for multimodal imaging is featured in the Technology to Empower section of the October issue of The Ophthalmologist.