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Quick Eye Image Documentation


QuikVue is a portable ocular imaging device that works with a smartphone or tablet to capture and document corneal and ocular surface conditions. With cobalt blue illumination and Wratten filter, it supports Ortho-K lens fitting, blepharitis 

detection, and corneal disease imaging such as ulcers and SPK. Ideal for pre-test workflow, post-op monitoring, outside screening, and even 

veterinary ophthalmology, QuikVue is an 

economic alternative to digital slit lamps.




Detect Blepharitis & Boost Practice Revenue 


QuikVue works with a smartphone or tablet to capture high-resolution images of the eyelids and ocular surface, making it easy to identify signs of blepharitis during pre-test screening. Doctors can show patients their eyelid condition, improving awareness and compliance. This clear visual communication not only supports better patient education but also helps practices grow revenue by recommending and selling lid hygiene and cleaning solutions as part of ongoing care.






Check Ortho-K lens fit anytime, anywhere 


QuikVue is equipped with cobalt blue illumination and a Wratten filter, making it a practical tool for evaluating Ortho-K lens fitting. Practitioners can quickly check whether a lens is too tight or too loose on the patient’s cornea. QuikVue allows for easy documentation of fitting outcomes and follow-up comparisons, helping doctors optimize lens performance and educate patients with visual evidence. Its portability makes it suitable for both in-clinic pre-test workflow and outside screenings.




Efficient Corneal Disease 

Imaging & Documentation


QuikVue allows ophthalmologists to capture clear images of most corneal pathologies, including corneal ulcers and superficial punctate keratitis (SPK). It is also suitable for pre- and post-operative documentation, giving clinicians a practical way to record surgical outcomes and monitor recovery.


Compared with expensive digital slit lamps, QuikVue provides an economic and portable imaging solution without compromising clarity for clinical communication and record-keeping. Ophthalmologists can quickly document disease progression, share findings with patients for better education and compliance, and build a visual archive to support long-term treatment planning.







Veterinary Ophthalmic Imaging Made Simple


With QuikVue, veterinarians can efficiently record eye conditions such as ulcers, keratitis, or lens complications during routine exams or surgeries. QuikVue provides an economic alternative to digital slit lamp photography, enabling clear disease documentation, improved client communication, and enhanced follow-up care in veterinary practices.




White and Blue Illumination


QuikVue Plus features both white and blue LED illumination. The white light projects a warm tone similar to halogen slit lamps, with two adjustable brightness levels to meet different examination needs. The blue light is ideal for capturing fluorescein-stained images, aiding in corneal staining assessments and contact lens fittings.






Smartphone Compatibility


Thanks to its air cushion design, QuikVue Plus securely attaches to most smartphones on the market. Practitioners simply need to align the QuikVue Plus lens with the smartphone’s main camera. The main camera should be within 5 cm of the phone's edge for proper alignment.




Working Application


QuikVue Plus is compatible with the default camera app on most smartphones, as well as the VisuDoc ophthalmic case management app developed by VisuScience. VisuDoc is available for download on both the App Store and Google Play.






Power Management


QuikVue Plus uses a mini Li-ion rechargeable battery, which can be recharged via a USB Type-C cable. A light indicator next to the charging port turns from blue to green when charging is complete.

 

The switch button displays a steady blue light during normal operation. If the battery is low, the light will flicker to indicate that a recharge is needed.


Image Gallery




Corneal Cyst

silicone oil migration 

Flower Iris Pattern 

ICL Implant 

Corneal Ulcer

OK lens fitting 

Marginal Keratitis 

Dendritic ulcer