Could your next eye exam use a new device? study tests accuracy
NCT ID NCT06908967
Summary
This study tested a new device called EyeMirage to see if it works as well as standard eye clinic equipment. 160 adults with decent vision had four common eye tests done with both the new device and the usual machines. Researchers compared the results to check if the new device is accurate and reliable for measuring things like sharpness of vision and color vision.
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Locations
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Armstrong + Small Eye Care Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3G 0S7, Canada
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Brain, Vision and Concussion Clinic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2M 2X9, Canada
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Prairie Eye Care (Northgate)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2V 3C4, Canada
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St. Boniface Eye Care Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2H 0S8, Canada
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