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Welch Allyn<sup>®</sup>
PanOptic™ Ophthalmoscope
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Welch Allyn®

PanOptic™ Ophthalmoscope

Be confident in your eye exams with the PanOpticOphthalmoscope—with a 25X larger viewing area to help you examine more of the eye at once.

 

The revolutionary, wide-view PanOptic Ophthalmoscope addresses the fundamental challenge in ophthalmoscopy: seeing a full, clear view of the fundus in order to make more accurate assessments. Patented Axial PointSource Optics make it easy to enter undilated pupils. And with a 25° field of view, it offers a 5X wider view of the fundus than can be seen with a standard ophthalmoscope in an undilated eye. Viewing the fundus directly through the PanOptic can help you detect retinal changes related to hypertension, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, papilledema and more—so you can better diagnose diseases and care for your patients.

 

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Features

  • Experience a 5X larger field of view when examining the fundus vs. standard ophthalmoscopes in an undilated eye
  • Digitally capture, store and share fundus images by incorporating the iExaminer
  • Improve comfort—for your patient and for you—with its greater working distance
  • Enjoy continuous, smooth action with the dynamic focus wheel—along with more precise control when combined with the patient eyecup
A physician uses the PanOptic™ Ophthalmoscope with the iExaminer attachment to view his patient's fundus on a smartphone.
PanOptic Ophthalmoscope, side view, with smartphone positioned in front of view finder with the iExaminer smart bracket

Incorporating the iExaminer smart bracket and free iExaminer Pro App enables the user to take images.

You no longer have to remember that fleeting moment from an exam—because you now have the power to capture and save images to a patient's record for tracking and consultation. 

The Welch Allyn iExaminer Pro App is part of the system to convenient capture, store, send and retrieve fundus images. Free version is available for the Apple iPhone. 

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The difference you've been looking for

See how the Welch Allyn PanOptic Ophthalmoscope can change your view.

Education & Documentation

Get in the know to get the most value out of your solution.

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Exam Basics with the PanOptic (Diagnosis 101)

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How to Set Up and Use the Welch Allyn iExaminer with your PanOptic Ophthalmoscope

Product Documentation

  • Brochure

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    PanOptic iExaminer Brochure
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    • How do I change the lamp in my Welch Allyn Otoscope or Ophthalmoscope head?

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      Follow these simple steps:
       

      1. Turn your instrument head counterclockwise to unscrew it from the power handle
      2. Remove the lamp from the base of the instrument head by pulling it straight out
      3. Insert the replacement lamp by pushing it straight into the base of the instrument head
      4. Reattach your instrument head to the power handle by turning clockwise and screwing it into place 
         

      Note: This procedure is for all Welch Allyn otoscopes and ophthalmoscopes except the Welch Allyn pocket scopes. For these, the lamp is located in the throat illuminator piece, below the instrument head.