Introducing various challenges that are being met with advanced Nikon Eye Care Solutions

The first Optos ultra-widefield retinal imaging device was introduced in Vietnam.
The Japan International Eye Hospital (JIEH) in Hanoi introduced the Optos Daytona, the first device of UWF, in Vietnam in January 2021.

CHECK FOR RETINA DAMAGE WITH AI TODAY.
YOUR RETINA CAN BE AT RISK.
You might not even recognize the early signs of retina abnormalities. However, early detection, timely treatment and appropriate follow-up care can reduce the risk for severe vision loss.

Ultra-widefield retinal imaging device contributing to the improvement of quality of vision
The ultra-widefield retinal imaging device from the Nikon Group's Optos captures a retinal image the fundus area with approximately 200˚ coverage simultaneously. Read more about our technology.

Utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) for early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy
For realizing early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy, Nikon and Verily Life Science LLC (formerly known as Google Life Sciences), are collaborating on the development of a diagnosis support system using artificial intelligence (AI).