VISUAL FIELD TESTING

VISUAL FIELD TESTING
Arthur Cummings
Published: Monday, April 27, 2015

At the American Glaucoma Society 2015 Annual Meeting in Coronado, California, ZEISS announced the worldwide launch of the new Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 (HFA3).
“The HFA3 is designed to accelerate clinic flow while delivering the same gold-standard testing strategies and test patterns,” said a company spokesman. 
“The HFA3 upholds the Humphrey tradition of accuracy: test results on the new platform are equal to and interchangeable with results from prior generations of the HFA, providing continuity and certainty in the ongoing care of patients.”
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