The Continuing Evolution of Diabetic Retinal Disease Staging

Daniel Kiernan, MD, FACS, retina specialist, describes that even though advancements in imaging and functional testing have significantly improved the diagnosis and management of DR, the current staging system falls short.
8 Reasons to Focus on Diabetes in Your Practice

Dr. Dorothy Hitchmoth explains how the positive impact on public health and the financial rewards make diabetes care a cornerstone for the success and sustainability of optometrists who are willing to embrace this transformative approach.
How ERG Helps My Patients and Grows My Practice

Read this article to see why Dr. Bobby “Chip” Wood says he thinks the RETeval handheld ERG will change functional testing in 2024 much like OCT revolutionized structural imaging in years past.
Recognizing the early signs of diabetic eye disease

With prevalence of diabetes on the rise, recognizing the early signs of diabetic retinopathy is critical for intervention. In this article, Dr. Anna Bedwell discusses devices that can aid in detection and management of the disease.
OD Determined To Provide Patients Highest Level Of Care

Dr. Malique Payne recently acquired the RETeval, a portable electroretinogram that she takes with her from location to location. She explains how the device tests retinal function without subjectivity.
Implementing ERG in Clinical Practice

Tune in to Dr. Wolfe’s episode featuring Drs. Bobby “Chip” Wood and Nate Lighthizer as they discuss how the RET𝖾𝗏𝖺𝗅 – a patient-friendly, doctor-friendly, staff-friendly solution for functional objective assessments – is changing patient care.
What Is That New Machine Your Eye Doctor Is Using And Why: ERG

This article explains that the beauty of electroretinography lies in its effectiveness. Even before symptoms manifest, the test can pinpoint dysfunctions within the eye, establishing ERG as one of eye care’s most proactive diagnostic measures.
The Significance of ERG in Retinal Health Assessment

Given the high prevalence of vision impairments, timely detection and diagnosis have become increasingly critical. One tool aiding in this mission is electroretinography, a non-invasive test that provides assessments of retinal health.
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.
New Management, Same RETeval: LKC’s Acquisition Sets the Stage for the Future of ERG

When visionary new management combines with already-innovative eye care technology in the ultraportable and reliable RETeval ERG, the future is brighter than ever.
Efficiency is Key

Dr. Paul Karpecki describes how newer technologies can lead to more accurate diagnoses. Among other equipment, he highlights the RETeval handheld ERG/VEP and explains how extremely valuable it is in assessing diabetic retinopathy progression.
The Future of Eye Care Is…Prevention

As technology and treatment evolve to allow early intervention and help prevent disease or progression, doctors must be willing to do their part and follow through on early findings and at-risk patients.