How Comfortable is the RETeval for Patients?

The RETeval handheld ERG/VEP system is well-tolerated across age groups, with high success rates and minimal need for sedation, making it an efficient tool for both adults and children.
The Use of RETeval ERG/VEP in Pediatric Ophthalmology

Discover how RETeval is transforming pediatric ophthalmology with its child-friendly, portable design. Dr. Ginesta and Dr. Martínez share insights on using ERG/VEP for diagnosing and managing retinal conditions in young patients.
How the RETeval ERG Has Enhanced My Practice

Dr. Jordan Nissinoff discusses how integrating the RETeval electroretinography (ERG) system has improved his ability to detect and monitor retinal diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and other chronic conditions.
What Type of Functional Testing Do You Prefer for Patients with Diabetes?

A group of optometrists discuss the importance of having both structural and functional testing to manage patients with DR.
Major Milestone: RETeval Referenced in over 200 Publications

We are excited to announce that the device has been referenced in more than 200 publications. This achievement underscores the growing recognition of RETeval as a valuable aid in the diagnosis and management of retina and optic nerve diseases.
Collaboration to Elevate the Standard of Care for DR
In 2022, a group of optometrists formed a task force with a goal of creating actionable, practical guidelines to help improve optometric management of diabetic eye disease.
Is ERG Needed if You Have Access to a Good Structural Imaging Device?

ERG detects functional stress so that we can anticipate structural damage. In studies comparing ERG and imaging for diabetic retinopathy, ERG was better at predicting which patients would need intervention.
A Straightforward Approach to Managing and Supporting Patients with Diabetes

The Diabetic Retinopathy Taskforce introduces Modern Fundamentals of Diabetic Retinopathy Management in Optomerty, a consensus document that aims to elevate diabetic care.
The Ultimate Guide to Diabetic Retinopathy in Primary Eyecare
As the primary source of vision care and guardians of eye health for millions, optometrists play a critical role in diagnosing and managing diabetic retinopathy. This role comes with a great deal of responsibility.
Simplify Grading and Risk Assessment in Diabetic Retinopathy

The Diabetic Retinopathy Taskforce was formed in 2022 and is currently finalizing a consensus document outlining a five-pillar approach to disease management: 1) detection, 2) grading, 3) assessing risk, 4) management, and 5) support.
ABCs of ERG: Your Unanswered Questions from June’s Session
Questions that were left unaddressed during the June session of ABCs of ERG, a quarterly discussion held online for peers to share their experiences and ask questions about the RETeval device and ERG in general.
Diabetic Retinopathy Management Protocols for Optometry

Diabetic retinopathy should be approached as a chronic progressive disease, which implies that it can be detected before it becomes advanced disease. Both structural and functional testing is key.
