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Bring Clarity to Your Digital Vision Tests with Kay Picture Optotypes: A Perfect Fit for Kids and Patients of All Ages

Bring Clarity to Your Digital Vision Tests with Kay Picture Optotypes: A Perfect Fit for Kids and Patients of All Ages When it comes to eye care, every patient deserves an experience that’s not only effective but also easy and stress-free. For younger patients—especially pre-literate children—vision tests can be tricky. That’s where Kay Picture optotypes come in, offering a fantastic

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Launching ‘Hoppity Frog has two clever eyes’

Launching ‘Hoppity Frog Has Two Clever Eyes’ Launching ‘Hoppity Frog Has Two Clever Eyes’   We’re excited to announce the launch of  “Hoppity Frog Has Two Clever Eyes”, an engaging and educational book, crafted by Orthoptist Hazel Kay.  This book  is a delightful way for children to learn about amblyopia and its treatment. It is now available for book sellers.

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Improve Your Vision Testing Accuracy with the Latest Kay Picture Test!

Improve Your Vision Testing Accuracy with the Latest Kay Picture Test! Improve Your Vision Testing Accuracy with the Latest Kay Picture Test! Do you have the latest version of the Kay Picture Test, updated in 2016? The newest test has been a game changer for the way we assess visual acuity, especially for our little ones, it’s packed with research-backed

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iSight Test Pro on Mr Tumble

iSight Test Pro Featured on Mr Tumble Revolutionising Vision Testing for All Ages We were thrilled to see the Kay iSight Test Professional (iSight Test Pro) featured on the popular children’s TV show Mr Tumble yesterday, where Lisa from SeeAbility demonstrated vision testing using the Kay Picture Test. This exciting segment highlighted how the app is helping to make vision

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The Kay Picture Test was shown to be valid and repeatable within the limits of current gold standards with high testability, in a comprehensive research study carried out by Liverpool University Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science, and a number of clinical orthoptic departments across the UK and The Retina Foundation of southwest USA.