Introduction: For many years the Tonopen has been the standard, hand-held tonometer for veterinary use, providing an electronic measurement of intraocular pressure widely accepted throughout veterinary ophthalmology. It has some…
Abstract: Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured with the TonoVet rebound tonometer in 10 raptor species, and possible factors affecting IOP were investigated. A complete ophthalmic examination was performed, and IOP…
Objective: To examine the practical aspects, accuracy, and reproducibility of 2 new automatic handheld tonometers in dogs and compare them with results for 2 established applanation tonometers. Animals—15 freshly enucleated…
Abstract: Cats with glaucoma typically present late in the course of disease. It is likely that glaucoma in cats is under-diagnosed due to its insidious onset and gradual progression, as…
In our equine practice, the Tonovet has been very helpful with the ‘abnormal’ eye. I do not have to do nerveblocks or topical numbing to get an accurate reading, and…
Since purchasing the Tonovet we use it on every exam whether it is a routine exam or not. We feel it creates value and impresses the client. I would say…
We’ve had our TONOVET for over 2 years now and use it regularly with confidence. The cats and dogs don’t mind it all. I often take five measurements and record…
I worked in private practice for 10 years before making the (long overdue) decision to purchase a TONOVET. I can honestly say this was a medically and economically smart decision….