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Modern Eye Exam: 90 Seconds Will Determine Your Vision Clarity!

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stayhealthy @stayhealthy2 · Aug 14, 2024

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Every one of us by now must have taken part in those eye exams where we see a white-coloured house surrounded by a green field. If you had trouble focusing on the house, you might've been asked to attempt focusing again after the optician has performed some tweaks to the machine. Well, it's now outdated!

 

The modern standard of eye exam uses a completely new method to test the eyesight and vision capabilities of the patient. All that is required is to feed the self-service kiosk some money, and it will take detailed pictures of your eye. Next thing you know, your eye results will be handed to you near-instantly!

 

Self-Service Eye Test Kiosks - Are They Safe?

 

A tech startup has developed a one-of-a-kind kiosk that allows people to check their eyes. Initially set up at shopping centers, the kiosk will serve to offer accurate diagnosis of the eye condition, along with offering other useful capabilities.

 

Using advanced imaging technology, the eye test kiosk will also check the eyes for refractive errors and cataract detection. While this all sounds promising, some people have concerns regarding its safety, in terms of accessing and storing biometric user data.

 

Applications of Self-Service Eye Test Kiosk

 

First of all, the eye test kiosk is developed solely to help people determine their eye health in a quick, easily accessible and affordable manner.

 

After a patient simply walks up to the machine, they will have to follow the on-screen instructions to start and complete the eye test. The entire process will take roughly 90 seconds, and it also offers to extract a prescription for those already wearing glasses.

 

The owners of the shopping centers view the complementary kiosk service as an easier route for people to obtain traditional optometrist and ophthalmology diagnosis. Aiming to improve the quality of life and diagnose early signs of vision loss, the start-up company is looking to make affordable eye care a globally accessible convenience.

 

Challenges of Self-Service Eye Test Kiosk

 

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Since the technology is still in the early phases, it has yet to go through the hurdles of extensive real-world use, including tampering and other non-secure unethical practices. However, the company is aware of these concerns and has included programs within the system to counteract any attempts at data theft and similar data breach practices.

 

A few months earlier, a similar development was being tested locally in another part of the world. This makes the self-service mode of eye tests a growing common feature in public areas.

 

Coming back to the kiosk, it is not a secret that the kiosk is meant to make money off of the prescriptions and optical offerings. Still, the tech startup aims to equalize the accessibility of the kiosk to everyone everywhere, in addition to offering optical aid via an eye care professional nearby.

 

Keep Your Eye Open for Eye-Test Kiosks Near You!

 

Whether you believe in the times we live in today or not, having accessible eye tests is a giant step in making vision care a priority. Imagine no longer needing to take local optometrist appointments for a fifteen or twenty minutes tops procedure that now takes only 90 seconds.

 

Also, the eye test and examination clinics in Toronto and other megacities can now collaborate with the tech startup to bring their optometry business to more general public without expanding their operating costs. Win-win all around, isn't it?