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Product: Handicapped-accessible optometric chair and stand
Top Line: OptiLanes, a Dunnellon, Florida-based startup, is introducing a handicapped-accessible optometric chair and stand.
Close Up: The chair rotates out of the way to allow a wheelchair to sit in the same position, allowing every patient to have comfortable access to the slit lamp and phoropter. There is no need to push a heavy chair out of the way or wonder if it is back in the correct 20/20 position. The chair base always stays in the same spot. The chair is fully automated and only needs 15" to spin as it stays mainly above the base.
Switches on the slit lamp arm enable the arm or chair to be adjusted up and down, reducing the amount of time the doctor needs to correctly position the patient in front of the instruments. The phoropter arm has a knob which adjusts the phoropter up or down an extra three inches. Visit www.OptiLanes.com to see a video demonstration.
Vital Stats: U.S. customers may apply for a Disabled Access Credit.
www.OptiLanes.com; (352) 817-1611