The MDD-2

  • The MDD-2 differs from other optical devices such as the OCT in that it measures the function of the macular as opposed to viewing an image of the tissue to determine the presence of pathology. The MDD-2 is currently being used in Primary Care practices as well as Ophthalmology and Optometry practices throughout the U.S. to help doctors detect/monitor AMD and other retinal diseases in a fast and economical manner.
  • The MDD-2 is a portable, hand-held instrument.
  • No supplemental software or computer is required.
  • Four diffused xenon arc flash are used to emit diffused light flash.
  • It has a built-in IR & UV Block Filter and is powered by a USB Adapter.
  • When the patient speaks the number, the clinician depresses the button and a time measurement is taken.
  • Based on the measurement, the physician interprets the result and makes an appropriate recommendation.