
| The Provizion Anterior Segment and Retinal Camera Attachment is an easy to use, portable, inexpensive, and billable instrument that snaps onto your existing Welch Allyn PanOptic ophthalmoscope. A digital anterior segment AND retinal camera, at a fraction of the cost! *Used by NASA and on the International Space Station* Features: - Impressive images up to 8 megapixel photos software enhanced, from native 2MP HD quality sensor - Carl Zeiss optics - Autofocus or manual focus lens - HD Video feature allows for recording of exam sessions to use for patient or classroom demonstrations - Video feature captures up to 30 frames per second - 3 foot USB cable attached to camera- 6' USB extension cable included with purchase - Portable- can be used anywhere with a laptop or stationary computer - Retinal photos are a billable procedure (cpt code 92250) -Anterior Segment photos are billable (cpt code 92285) - Photos impress and educate patients - Attachment is easy to use- you can even self-examine your own fundus! - Takes advantage of proven Welch Allyn optics - Does not permanently alter your existing equipment- attachment easily snaps on and off as needed - Print on photo paper for chart, or save to your computer - Can be used for telemedicine- show a colleague across the country or the world (or the universe!) - Photos can be time and date stamped - Excellent piece of equipment for OD's, MD's, VOSH or mission trips, nursing home visits, professors, students, and residents! -Includes Dell Mini 10 laptop (click here for laptop specs) - Includes 1 year, one-time replacement warranty -14 day return policy, less shipping fees and 15% restocking fee, ** Patent pending** |
| Actual photos taken with the camera attachment through dilated and undilated pupils! |













| How It Works The Provizion Anterior Segment and Retinal Camera is encased in a plastic housing that easily snaps over the top of your existing Welch Allyn PanOptic ophthalmoscope. There are no screws, adjustments, or permanent alterations necessary! The camera itself fits snugly against the practitioner's brow rest inside of its housing. When you are through using the attachment, simply grasp the fin at the top and pull it back off. The camera attaches to your laptop or stationary computer via a USB cable. Using the camera software, the view on your computer screen will be the same as what the practitioner sees when using the Ophthalmoscope traditionally. Photos are taken with a snapshot button directly on the camera itself- no need to click a mouse button. Camera and video settings, including megapixel size, focusing, and time and date stamping are all adjustable using the software as well. |

