Sunday, January 10, 2010

ForeseeHome Helps Monitor Progress of AMD Without Visiting The Clinic

Globes, Israel's business newspaper, is reporting that Notal Vision out of Tel Aviv has received FDA approval for the firm's ForeseeHome age-related macular degeneration (AMD) analysis device. Designed to be used by patients at home, the device can help monitor AMD for signs of an oncoming choroidal neovascularization (CNV). It's not clear what is the functional mechanism of the device, but ForeseeHome will require a prescription and an ophthalmologist to review the results.

Published features from the product page:

•Automated, easy to use test - specifically designed for elderly people.
•Home use - familiar environment reduces anxiety and increases test frequency.
•Personalized test customized to specific user - higher sensitivity.
•Automatic analysis - immediate alert (if needed).
•Controlled environment - accurate results.
•Data export - off line, in-dept analysis capabilities.

For more information go to WWW.MACULARDEGENERATIONASSOCIATION.ORG

1 comment:

Irv Arons said...

Anyone wishing to read an in-depth report on this device can do so at my online Journal.

The link is: http://tinyurl.com/NotalVision

Irv Arons