Lane packages

Slit Lamps
Projectors
Auto Ref/Keratometer
Lensometers
Retinal Cameras
Bulbs
Binocular Indirects
Hand Helds
Lenses
Supplies
Electric Tables
New Products from Sonomed
Product Brochures
Links
Click Here for the Hottest Specials!!
Feedback

Download our

Bulb Book

You will need Adobe

reader to view

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Non Contact Lens 81 D
Field of view: 80°


 

x

Contact Glass
630/630S

For use with slit lamps that have a smaller distance between the eye and the reduction prism than the Haag-Streit 900 series slit lamps.
 

Fundus Contact Glass

Fundus Glass 901

For the binocular slit observation of the pupil, the macula and its surroundings to 30°, and the central vitreous body sections.
 

Haag-Streit Glaucoma Contact Glasses Haag-Streit Glaucoma Contact Glass

Glaucoma Glasses
902 /902 S

For the examination of the anatomical conditions in front of the iris.
 

x

Contact Glass
903/903 S

The best known (and most copied) of the Haag-Streit range of diagnostic lenses, "903" is the original Goldmann three-mirror lens, offering the traditional 59 degree, 66 degree and 73 degree angles.
 

Ora Serrata One Mirror Glass

Ora Serrata One Mirror Glass 904

Use the 904 to examine the ora serrata, pars plana and the extreme peripheral part of the vitreous body and the ocular fundus.
 

Haag-Streit Contact Glass Iridiocorneal Angle Haag-Streit Glaucoma Contact Glass

Two-Mirror Contact Glass 905 and 905 S

The 905 consists of two mirrored surfaces that allow observation of the iridiocorneal angle without turning the contact glass. The expanse and form of the angle of the iris can be correctly ascertained by using a narrow slit on the slit lamp.

x

Contact Lens 1210

• Area: Endothelium
• Contact: 12 mm
 

x

Laser Contact
Glass 907 L

Designed for children up to 4 years of age. 11 mm internal diameter of the cornea part.
 

Retina Contact Lens

Laser Contact
Glass Retina 145 L

Download Flyer
• Area: Panfundus
• Contact:12 mm
• Argon/Diode/YAG 532
• 450 nm – 810 nm
• Stery Cup

 

 

 

 

 

Laser Contact Glass          Haag-Streit Laser Contact Glass

Gonioscopic (CGAL)

Glass was designed by Roussel and Fankhauser for laser treatments of the chamber angle. It reduces the laser spot by a factor of 1.5 as compared to the Goldmann Glass.

 

Iridectomy Laser Contact Glass           Iridectomy Laser Contact Glass by Haag-Streit

Iridectomy (CGIL)

The CGIL iridectomy contact lens was designed by Riquin, Fankhauser, et al, to perform full thickness peripheral laser iridectomies.

 

 

Capsulotomy Laser Contact Glass           Laser Surgery Contact Glass

Capsulotomy (CGPL)

The CGPL capsulotomy contact glass was designed by Riquin and Fankhauser for the dissection of opacified posterior lens capsules and membranes in the papillary and retropupillary space with the YAG laser.

 

 

Vitrectomy Laser Contact Glass           Haag-Streit Laser Contact Glasses

Vitrectomy (CGVL)

The CGVL vitrectomy contact glass was designed by Rol and Fankhauser for photodisruptive YAG laser procedures in the posterior vitreous.

 

 

Haag-Streit Laser Surgery Photocoagulation Contact Glass           Haag -Streit Photocoagulation Contact Glass

Photocoagulation (CGRL)

The CGRL is a wide-angle contact glass designed for laser photocoagulation and diagnosis of the retina.

 

 

Laser Contact Glass

Contact Glass 630 L

For use with slit lamps that have a smaller distance between the eye and the reduction prism than Haag-Streit 900 series slit lamps.

 

 

Goldmann Laser Glass

903 L

The Classic Goldmann Glass

 

 

Laser contact glass - ophthalmology

Contact Glass
906 L

The CGPL capsulotomy contact glass was designed by Riquin and Fankhauser for the dissection of opacified posterior lens capsules and membranes in the papillary and retropupillary space with YAG laser.

 

 

 

 

Haag-Streit pediatric contact glass

Contact Glass
906 and 906 S

For infants.
Features 10 mm internal
diameter of the cornea part.

Haag-Streit Pediatric Contact Glass

Contact Glass
907

For children up to 4 years of age.
Features 11 mm internal
diameter of the cornea part.