Smart Optometry - Eye Tests - Eye tests & assessments
Experience seamless eye care with interactive tests & reliable results; perfect for professionals on the go!

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- 2.2 Score
- 169K+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Smart Optometry is the top choice for eye care professionals globally! Provide your clients with exceptional care through 15 interactive, accurate, and straightforward eye tests available in 9 languages. Join over 150,000 eye care specialists who utilize Smart Optometry for their eye assessments!
Quickly conduct basic eye evaluations and swiftly identify problem areas, allowing you to devote more time to addressing your clients' most urgent needs.
Smart Optometry offers 15 tests available at no cost:
– Colour Vision
– Contrast
– Visual Acuity
– Worth Four Dot
– Schober
– OKN Stripes
– Fluorescein Light
– Red Desaturation
– Hirschberg
– Accommodation
– Duochrome
– Aniseikonia
– Amsler Grid
– MEM Retinoscopy
– Visual Acuity +
* The free plan limits the number of times tests can be repeated. To access unlimited test usage, a subscription is required.
To streamline your work process, we have also included 2 calculators:
– Vertex Conversion
– Visual Acuity Conversion
Understanding that language barriers may pose challenges, we have translated our app into 11 languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Italian, Polish, Norwegian, Czech, Croatian, and Slovenian! Interested in adding your language? Let us know!
Still not sure? Learn about what differentiates us!
Our solution is user-friendly!
Eye evaluations shouldn't be challenging or inconvenient for either the practitioner or the client! The Smart Optometry app is designed for ease of use: simply select the test, review brief guidelines for execution, carry it out, and let our application deliver a basic evaluation, highlighting final results or indicating areas needing further examination!
Tests are quick!
While completing paperwork for a client, they can already engage in basic assessments offered by the Smart Optometry app. There’s no complex logistics involved in administering the tests: just grab your device and start testing!
The results generated are accurate and dependable!
Conducting eye assessments often necessitates calculations from eye-care professionals, which can introduce errors. Mitigate this risk with the precise calculations and interpretations performed by our Smart Optometry app.
All tests are engaging and enjoyable!
Wouldn't it be simpler to allow clients to perform the tasks you request rather than trying to describe what they perceive? The Smart Optometry app stands out with its interactivity: users press buttons, draw on the screen, producing precise results while enjoying the process! The app's interactive features also help provide result interpretations.
How to Put In Contact Lenses: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’re new to contact lenses, putting them in for the first time might seem daunting. But with the right technique and a little practice, you’ll master it in no time! This guide will walk you through how to put in contact lenses safely and efficiently.
Before You Begin
Before handling your contact lenses, proper preparation ensures both comfort and safety.
Wash Your Hands Thoroughly
Use soap and warm water to clean your hands. Dry them with a lint-free towel to avoid transferring dirt or lint to your lenses.
Inspect Your Contact Lenses
Make sure your lenses are clean, free from tears, and right-side out. A correctly oriented lens will form a bowl shape; if it looks like a shallow dish with flared edges, it’s inside out.
Use Fresh Solution
Always rinse your lenses with fresh, multipurpose solution before inserting them. Never use water or saliva, as these can carry harmful bacteria. However, if you use daily disposable contact lenses, you can skip this step since they are designed to be used right out of the packaging without additional cleaning.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Put in Contact Lenses
1. Start with the Same Eye Every Time
This prevents mixing up your lenses if your prescription differs between eyes.
2. Place the Lens on Your Finger
Use the tip of your index finger to hold the lens.
Ensure the lens is clean and has a bowl-like shape.
3. Hold Your Eyelids Steady
Use your non-dominant hand to gently pull up your upper eyelid. With your middle finger on your dominant hand, pull down the lower eyelid.
4. Focus and Insert the Lens
Look straight ahead or slightly up.
Gently place the lens onto your eye. You can aim for the center or slightly below the pupil.
5. Blink Slowly
After the lens is on your eye, release your eyelids and blink slowly to help the lens settle. If it feels uncomfortable, remove the lens, rinse it with solution, and try again.
6. Repeat for the Other Eye
Follow the same steps for your other eye.
Solving Common Issues
Lens Feels Uncomfortable
Lens Won’t Stick to Your Eye
Make sure your finger isn’t too wet. Excess solution can cause the lens to slide off.
Try looking straight at the mirror or slightly away as you insert the lens.
Eyes are Red or Irritated
How to Put in Contact Lenses: Tips
Relax: Being nervous can make your eyes blink more, making the process harder. Take deep breaths and stay calm.
Use a Mirror: A well-lit area and a mirror at eye level make insertion much easier.
Practice Makes Perfect: The first few attempts might be challenging, but with consistent practice, it will become second nature.
Conclusion
Learning how to put in contact lenses may take a little patience, but it’s a skill you can master quickly with practice. By following these steps and maintaining proper hygiene, you’ll enjoy the convenience and freedom that contact lenses offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my contact lens is inside out?
Check the shape of the lens. If it forms a perfect bowl, it’s correct. If the edges flare out, it’s inside out.
Can I use water to clean my contact lenses?
No, never use water or saliva to clean your lenses. Always use fresh, multipurpose solution to avoid infection.
What should I do if my contact lens feels uncomfortable?
Remove the lens, rinse it with solution (or replace it if it’s a daily lens), and try inserting it again. If discomfort persists, consult your eye doctor.
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Easy navigation leading to increased patient comfort
Adjustable screen brightness for optimal viewing
Useful app for optometrists and ophthalmologists
Interactive assortment of vision tests
Pocket-friendly tool for on-the-go eye checks
Consistent method for monitoring vision changes
Reduces the need for traditional vision charts
Mandatory registration to access app features
Lack of user instructions or tutorials
Issues with email validation during account creation
Perceived security concerns regarding credit card information
Calibration problems leading to inaccurate measurements
Frustrations over password management and breaches
Incompatibility with certain devices (e.g., Amazon Fire tablet)