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RIGHTON RETINOMAX SCREEEN / K PLUS SCREEN HAND HELD AUTO REF/KER

Retinomax Series, the world’s leading handheld Ref and Refract Keratometer, delivers wide measurement range on par with table type Ref, now boasts greater mobility, stability and accuracy. The Retinomax series is widely used as a global standard device for pediatric, screening, medical care in remote areas, disaster area and wide range of ophthalmic scene

 

Upwards-tilting LCD

The low-reflection, 3.5 inch monitor, featuring a tilting screen with a 100 degree seamless range of motion, new users as well as existing Retinomax users can easily adapt to Retinomax Screeen’s user-friendly design.

Focus Assist

Informs the examiner of the optimum focusing point using the color-coding system.

New Child Mode

While the measurement is being taken, a melody plays continually to keep children’s attention. A constantly changing color display, both on the outside and inside target the device, also keeps children involved during the process.

Automatic Axis Compensation and extended measurement range

Device will let the examiner know the cylinder axis angle, and will automatically compensate if it is not level. Measurement range has also been expanded.

RIGHTON RETIONOMAX SCREEEN

Description

Righton Retinomax ScreenK Plus Hand-Held Auto Refractor/Keratometer

At BOC Instruments, we supply ophthalmic equipment trusted by eye-care professionals throughout Australia and the South Pacific. Established in 1920, we remain an Australian-owned and family-run organisation with a long tradition of delivering reliable equipment and responsive service. Our focus is entirely within the ophthalmic field, supporting optometrists, ophthalmologists, research institutions, optical laboratories, and associated eye-care professionals.

The Righton Retinomax ScreenK Plus Hand-Held Auto Refractor/Keratometer is a portable diagnostic instrument designed to provide objective refractive and corneal measurements in a compact, handheld format. This system enables clinicians to obtain refractive error and keratometry readings efficiently in environments where traditional tabletop equipment may not be practical. The portability and ease of operation make the ScreeenK Plus particularly useful for paediatric examinations, hospital environments, community screening programs, and outreach services.

By combining autorefractor and keratometer capabilities in a single handheld device, the Retinomax ScreeenK Plus supports flexible diagnostic workflows while maintaining the accuracy required for clinical decision-making.

Product Overview

The Righton Retinomax ScreenK Plus is designed to assist clinicians in obtaining objective measurements of refractive error and corneal curvature. These measurements play a critical role in evaluating visual function, identifying refractive conditions, and supporting appropriate treatment planning.

Unlike traditional diagnostic instruments that require fixed installation, the ScreeenK Plus provides clinicians with a portable solution that can be used in a variety of patient environments. The handheld design allows examinations to be conducted in consulting rooms, hospital wards, aged-care facilities, paediatric clinics, and mobile outreach settings.

The system performs both auto-refraction and keratometry, enabling clinicians to assess refractive error and corneal curvature within a single device. This integrated approach reduces the need for multiple instruments while supporting efficient examination workflows.

The ScreeenK Plus also incorporates an ergonomic design that allows clinicians to perform measurements comfortably during routine assessments. The device is engineered to support stable measurement acquisition, even when examining patients who may have difficulty positioning themselves at conventional diagnostic equipment.

Righton Retinomax ScreenK Plus Hand-Held Auto Refractor/Keratometer

The Retinomax ScreenK Plus provides a range of diagnostic capabilities that support ophthalmic examinations across multiple clinical settings.

Objective Refraction Measurement

Objective refraction provides a baseline measurement of the patient’s refractive status. The ScreeenK Plus enables clinicians to obtain refractive data efficiently, supporting the evaluation of myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.

Objective measurements are particularly useful during initial patient assessments and can support subsequent subjective refraction procedures.

Keratometry Measurement

Keratometry measures the curvature of the cornea and provides valuable information about corneal shape. These measurements are essential when assessing astigmatism and are commonly used during contact lens evaluations.

The integration of keratometry within the ScreeenK Plus allows clinicians to obtain corneal data without requiring additional equipment.

Portable Diagnostic Capability

One of the key advantages of the Retinomax ScreenK Plus is its portability. The handheld design enables clinicians to perform examinations in environments where traditional tabletop equipment is not practical.

Portable diagnostic capability supports examinations in:

  • Paediatric clinics
  • Hospital wards
  • Community outreach programs
  • Aged care facilities
  • Mobile screening environments

Efficient Measurement Workflow

The ScreeenK Plus supports efficient measurement acquisition, enabling clinicians to obtain refractive and corneal data within a short examination sequence. This capability assists practices in managing high patient volumes while maintaining consistent diagnostic procedures.

Clinical Applications

The Righton Retinomax ScreeenK Plus is suitable for a range of clinical environments where portable ophthalmic diagnostic equipment is required.

Paediatric Eye Care

Children may find it challenging to maintain positioning during traditional diagnostic procedures. A handheld refractor allows clinicians to obtain objective measurements more easily during paediatric examinations.

Vision Screening Programs

Portable autorefractors are widely used in school screening programs and community outreach initiatives. The ScreeenK Plus allows clinicians to conduct refractive assessments in temporary or mobile clinical environments.

Hospital and Bedside Assessments

In hospital settings, patients may not always be able to access standard ophthalmic diagnostic rooms. The ScreeenK Plus allows clinicians to perform refractive measurements at the bedside when required.

Aged Care and Mobility-Limited Patients

Patients with limited mobility may benefit from examinations conducted using handheld diagnostic equipment. The portability of the ScreeenK Plus enables clinicians to perform assessments without requiring patient relocation.

Workflow Benefits for Eye-Care Practices

Modern ophthalmic practices require diagnostic equipment that supports both clinical accuracy and operational efficiency. The Retinomax ScreenK Plus contributes to clinical workflows in several ways.

Flexible Examination Environments

The handheld design enables clinicians to conduct examinations across multiple locations within a facility or outreach environment.

Efficient Patient Assessments

Objective refraction and keratometry can be performed within a single examination process, supporting efficient patient throughput.

Compact Equipment Footprint

Portable diagnostic instruments require minimal space compared to larger tabletop systems, making them suitable for practices with limited examination room capacity.

Support for Diverse Patient Groups

The ability to perform measurements in a variety of clinical environments makes the ScreeenK Plus suitable for paediatric patients, hospital patients, and individuals with mobility limitations.

Global Technology with Local Support

BOC Instruments partners with leading international manufacturers to ensure Australian eye-care professionals have access to dependable diagnostic technology. The Righton Retinomax ScreeenK Plus reflects established engineering standards and is widely used in clinical environments requiring portable refractive assessment equipment.

Our organisation imports equipment from reputable manufacturers in Japan, Europe, and the United States, ensuring that clinics across Australia can access proven ophthalmic technology supported by local expertise.

By combining global equipment with national service coverage, we help practices maintain reliable diagnostic capability while ensuring equipment remains supported throughout its operational lifecycle.

Service and Support from BOC Instruments

At BOC Instruments, supplying ophthalmic equipment is only one part of our role. We also provide ongoing service and technical support to ensure clinics can rely on their equipment over the long term.

Our support services include:

  • Equipment installation guidance
  • Clinical product training
  • Technical service from factory-trained technicians
  • Preventative maintenance programs
  • Loan equipment where required during servicing

Our service technicians are regularly updated with factory training to ensure they remain familiar with the equipment we supply. This allows us to support clinics across Australia with reliable technical service and maintenance.

Why Clinics Work with BOC Instruments

For over a century, BOC Instruments has focused exclusively on the ophthalmic field. Our experience working with optometry practices, ophthalmology clinics, hospitals, and research institutions allows us to provide informed guidance when clinics are selecting diagnostic equipment.

Clinics choose BOC Instruments because we provide:

  • Access to trusted global ophthalmic technology
  • Australian-based technical service teams
  • Equipment installation and training support
  • Ongoing technical guidance and product education
  • Long-term service continuity

Our combined sales and technical expertise represents more than 200 years of industry experience, allowing us to support eye-care professionals at every stage of their equipment lifecycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What measurements does the Retinomax ScreenK Plus provide?

The system performs objective refraction and keratometry, allowing clinicians to measure refractive error and corneal curvature.

Who typically uses the Retinomax ScreenK Plus?

The instrument is commonly used by optometrists, ophthalmologists, hospitals, paediatric clinics, and outreach programs that require portable refractive assessment equipment.

Is the ScreeenK Plus suitable for paediatric patients?

Yes. The handheld design makes the system particularly useful for paediatric examinations where traditional tabletop equipment may be difficult to use.

Does BOC Instruments provide servicing for the device?

Yes. Our factory-trained technicians provide servicing, maintenance, and technical support across Australia.

Can the device be used for outreach or screening programs?

Yes. The portable design makes the ScreeenK Plus suitable for community vision screening and mobile clinics.

Speak With Our Team

If you would like more information about the Righton Retinomax ScreenK Plus Hand-Held Auto Refractor/Keratometer, our team can assist with product information, installation guidance, and technical support.

BOC Instruments supports ophthalmic and optometric practices across Australia with reliable equipment, training, and technical service. Contact us today!

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