Visual Acuity Charts

Visual Acuity Charts

By zijian huang

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2018-11-29
  • Current Version: 3.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 51.64 MB
  • Developer: zijian huang
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.1 or later.
Score: 3.53333
3.53333
From 30 Ratings

Description

Prevention is better than cure. Designed for children older than 6, parents with young children, and general practitioners, this eyechart app displays optically precise optotypes of eye charts for you to measure distance vision accurately in order to detect myopia early, so you can take preventive measures and seek help from medical professional early to prevent pseudomyopia from progressing to myopia, or prevent nearsightedness from getting worse. Supported Eye Charts: 1. Snellen, with C, D, E, F, H, K, N, P, R, U V and Z, as defined in BS 4274-1:2003. 2. Tumbling E. Option to have shorter middle arm. 3. Landolt C. 4. ETDRS, with C, D, H, K, N, O, R, S, V, and Z. 5. European-wide, with H, K, O, E, P, X, B, T, M and A. 6. HOTV. 7. Numbers. 8. Shapes. Test Distances: * 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2 meters predefined. * 20, 15, 12, 10, 6 feet predefined. * Custom distance 0.5 - 30 meters, or 1.6 - 98 ft. Scenarios: 1. "Doctor" and "Patient". 2. Self-diagnosis with a mirror. With one eye covered by an eye patch and holding the device near the shoulder, you stand in front of a typical bathroom mirror using the mirror mode of the app and having the device's screen facing the mirror. The actual test distance is 2 times of the distance between you and the mirror. 3. Self-diagnosis with a Bluetooth keyboard. After putting the device standing a few meters away on a table, you use the keyboard's direction keys to indicate what your read. Notations: 1. Decimal (0.50) 2. Fraction (20/40) 3. LogMAR (0.30) 4. Fraction (5/10) 5. Fraction (6/12) 6. MAR (2) 7. VAS or VAR (85) Test Modes: 1. Manual. 2. Auto scoring In Auto scoring, you use the swiping gestures to indicate correct readings or wrong readings, and the app calculates the score. Through enabling “Record Scores” in Settings, you can keep track of the progression of your visual acuity. Visual acuity scores of multiple testees could be recorded. “Visual Acuity Testing for Telehealth Using Mobile Applications” published in JAMA Ophthalmology on https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809609/ indicates Visual Acuity Charts is the most accurate among 10 apps on iPhones being tested. Checking for myopia takes several procedures and the first step is often to test distant visual acuity through a visual acuity chart. And the decrement of visual acuity may indicate the development of myopia. Disclaimer: While this app may replace eye charts in print, however it CANNOT replace doctors and optometrists who carry out comprehensive eye exam for your basic eye health. The eye chart app does not test strabismus, esotropia, exotropia, hyperopia and astigmatism and which are common early vision conditions. Please visit optometrists regularly and seek help from medical professional at early signs of visual acuity problems.

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Reviews

  • Please add 20/400

    4
    By Jes.H
    I see bed side patients and most of them are low vision patients. The VA chart app I used to use is no longer supported so I downloaded this app. This app is great because it allows me to test with numbers (most dementia patients cannot read letters but they can still read numbers) l Wish this app had 20/400 and beyond. Could you add larger optotypes?
  • Paid $5 for there to be no shapes!!

    1
    By MrsMDiaz
    My toddler doesn’t know his letters yet but he does know his shapes. I thought it had shapes but it turns out I paid for nothing.
  • Well written app

    5
    By Flzxsqc*8
    The mirror mode is handy and interesting.
  • Updated

    5
    By Manimany2
    Some other apps work with only old iPhones, and this one works with the latest ones.
  • It looks promising

    5
    By Sandylong99
    Is it possible to have multiple letters in one line for testing lazy eyes?
  • This was free - now it’s not.

    1
    By A-Aron2020
    Update #2: Why are you reporting my concern to Apple support? My issue is NOT about MY purchase experience. My issue is about the many other patients who will need this app in the near future. Give THEM a break. Reduce the price for THEM. HELP THEM, not me. ================ Update: If it was just a temporary 1 week free trial, why not extend that for several more weeks to help people out? Or maybe reduce the price to $0.99? Seems like that would be reasonable if you are restricted from changing it to free. ================ Hundreds of patients will now suffer as they can’t afford spending money on a single visual acuity check. Shame on the developer for taking advantage of the disadvantaged. Hold down on the comment and like it so it rises to the top of most helpful. Time to look for another option.
  • What’s the point?

    3
    By eyevoyager
    If free, this would a useful addition to the urgent need for teleophthalmology in the COVID 19 age. But as a charged for app, why bother.
  • In times of need

    1
    By D0c-@1
    It’s great you had a promotion for one week. Considering your app is being recognised as well developed maybe you could consider its price during the crisis period as some patients can’t afford $5
  • Profiting off of a virus

    2
    By Emem27
    App was free a few days ago now patients have to pay because they need it because of covid19 Pretty bad and lacking human decency
  • Unconscionable

    1
    By eyemdemg
    This app was free to all users 2-3 days ago. Now in light of the COVID 19 pandemic when we as ophthalmologists are turning to telemedicine to provide essential eye care you start charging a monthly fee?!?! How can you possibly do this in good conscience?

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