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iCare PATIENT2 app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 3184 ratings )
Medical Health & Fitness
Developer: Icare Finland Oy
Free
Current version: 1.1.3, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 21 Apr 2022
App size: 33.66 Mb

iCare PATIENT2 (UDI-DI 06430033851098) is a quick and easy way to manage your intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements. The iCare PATIENT2 app is used to transfer IOP measurements from the iCare HOME2 and HOME tonometers to the iCare cloud-based software. The application allows you to track, analyze and share your IOP results with your eyecare professional. Daily measurements can provide your eyecare professional a better overview of changes in your IOP status.
The iCare HOME2 and HOME tonometers are easy to use in your daily routine. The tonometers use rebound technology, where the rapid and light touch of the measurement probe provides a comfortable measurement without air puff or anesthetics.

Features:
• Transfer the IOP data from your iCare HOME2 tonometer via Bluetooth.
• Store and access your IOP measurement results anywhere, anytime.
• IOP measurement results displayed in a graph to better visualize and detect important changes in your IOP.
• Measurement results are stored using an iCare cloud-based software platform. This platform is either a personal account or through your eyecare provider.

Note: Before using the iCare PATIENT2 app, refer the following guides for more information:
• iCare PATIENT2 Instruction manual for iOS
• iCare PATIENT2 and EXPORT Quick Guide for mobile phones and PC
• iCare HOME2 Instruction Manual

The iCare PATIENT2 Instruction manual for iOS is available in printed form on request from [email protected]. It will be delivered within 7 calendar days for customers in EU.

Use the tonometer only for measuring intraocular pressure. If you need help in using the iCare HOME2 tonometer, contact your healthcare professional. Any other use is improper. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage arising from improper use, or for the consequences of such use. Patients must not modify or discontinue their treatment plan without receiving guidance from a healthcare professional.