ZEISS Atlas 500 Corneal Topographer
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)
The ZEISS ATLAS 500 corneal topographer is a current model unit.
It is a multi-modality ophthalmic workstation
that integrates advanced corneal topography with a
comprehensive dry eye assessment platform.
It serves as a next-generation diagnostic device for eye care practitioners.
The system streamlines clinic workflows by combining multiple anterior
eye segment evaluations into a single, compact device.
Core Diagnostic Capabilities:
Corneal Topography: Uses precise, Placido-ring illumination to
generate highly detailed elevation and curvature maps.
It assists clinicians with contact lens fittings,
keratoconus screening, and corneal wavefront analysis.
Dry Eye Reports: Compiles detailed data into an all-in-one
dry eye diagnostic report. It measures tear meniscus height,
non-invasive tear film break-up time (NIBUT), and maps ocular redness.
Meibography: Captures structure and degradation information of
the meibomian glands within the eyelids.
Pupillometry: Conducts both static and dynamic pupil analysis under scotopic,
mesopic, and photopic light settings.
Equipment and Design Features:
Swivel-Out Measurement Head: Enhances patient comfort and
operator ease during the multi-modal acquisition process.
Integrated Software UI: Features a simplified user interface requiring only
a four-step process from data acquisition to storage.
Ecosystem Integration: Fully connects to ZEISS FORUM via DICOM,
making data and PDF export simple.
Legacy Import: Allows practices to seamlessly import historical patient data from previous