Shattky Optometrists
Visique Shattky Optometrists has been serving the people of Hawke's Bay with trusted expert eyecare and eyewear since 1906. We continue a proud history of family ownership with successive father & son teams Ernest & Derek Shattky, Neil & Phil Donaldson plus Mark & Tim Eagle. Using the very latest technologies and systems we specialise in Glaucoma tests, Retinal photography, Diabetic management, Therapeutic drugs, dietary supplements and Behavioural Optometry. We are ACC primary eyecare providers and CAA certificated examiners. Our speciality Orthokeratology and Keratoconus contact lens services are very successful. Using Hoya, Zeiss, Nikon & Essilor quality lenses, High Fashion frames and sunglasses we excel in providing award winning choice. We provide Irlen and Cellfield specialist services for 3D, binocular problems, Amblyopia and reading problems.

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Medmont E300 Corneal Topographer
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The Medmont E300 Corneal Topographer gives accurate mapping of the corneal curvature and that is integrated into Medmont Studio software environment. The E300 is a computerised Video-Keratometer, using Placido rings to map the surface of the human cornea. The results are used to assist in contact lens fitting, the detection and management of Keratoconus, refractive surgery, orthokeratology and general assessment of the cornea. Shattky on Russell have the only instrument of its type in Hawke's Bay. |
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This allows us to provide the highest standard of aftercare for people who have had laser refractive eye surgery (such as Lasik). Fully automatic image capture keeps patient testing both fast and simple. Images are captured automatically with a simple built-in alignment system. Each video frame is analysed in terms of centering, focus and movement. The four best frames are automatically captured and displayed in preview windows, updating progressively as more images are taken, allowing the user to easily view and save the most suitable images for further analysis. |
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