Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | Free | Cloud Nine Development LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
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I realize that ads are necessary to support the developers of this very useful app, but they are very hard to skip - you have to wait for the full ad to load in order to get the skip button. If you’re in the basement of a hospital with poor reception, the ad may never load and you’re stuck with a blank screen! There should be a timer that gets rid of the ad after 10 seconds if it doesn’t load.
Best eye app available. Love the testing tools. Great for coding and forums. Love the calculators. A lot of information just sometimes hard to find it. Kudos.
Absolutely love it! Great for studying, for patient examination and care, and best of all, it's free!
Love it! I use it all the time for patient education, coding and as a general reference tool.
This App comes in very handy when one works in the Ophthalmic field. It's informative and educational . A VERY USEFUL TOOL!!!
I really love this app. I have found the near vision charts, Ishihara color plates, and the fixation pictures invaluable when seeing inpatient or ER consults. This is by far the most comprehensive site for ophthalmologic information. I would love it if those providers who ask for advice provided follow up. I have given my advice on a few patients, and it is always great to hear what worked and what didn't. Highly recommended!
Here's an example. Try to find info about 3rd nerve palsy. There is no global search function so you have to look under a tab. Try AAO tab. Still can't search, so you try EyeWiki. No luck. Look under Summary Benchmarks. Nope, not there either. OK, back out of AAO tab and try Physician tab. Let's see, how about EHB Manual. No search feature so scroll down. Still not there. Look under categories, just incase you scrolled right past it. Choose Neuro-Ophthalmology. Not listed, sorry. Back out of EHB Manual and try References. Still can't search. Best guess: DX You Can't Miss. Scroll down...I FINALLY FOUND IT.