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Eye Handbook app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 2960 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: Cloud Nine Development LLC
Free
Current version: 8.2.13, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 20 Oct 2009
App size: 65.22 Mb

Eye Handbook (EHB) is an eye care reference book and an all-in-one app for Ophthalmologists, Optometrists as well as Students/Residents pursuing the field of eye care.

The Eye Handbook is a smartphone diagnostic and treatment reference app for Ophthalmologists and Optometrists. Below is a list of some of the common features.


-Eye Calculators
-Transposition Calculator
-Visual Acuity Calculator
-Age to bifocal
-Diabetic Retinopathy Severity Calculator
-Dry Eye Disease Calculator
-Glaucoma Risk Calculator
-Thyroid Eye Disease Calculator
-Retinoblastoma Calculator
-EHB Indirect Camera
-Ocular Trauma Score
-Plaquenil Dosing
-IOP-CCT
-Pupillary Distance
-DDX
-Testing
-ICD9 coding
-ICD9 to ICD10 converter
-ICD10 coding
-Audio, Video downloads
-Directory
-Eye Atlas
-Eye Wiki
-Peer-to-peer Forums
-Connecting with patients
-Ophthalmology and Optometry Journals
-Medication and Pharmacopeia
-Journals
-Eye Diagrams
-Patient Education tools
-RSS Feeds
-Acronym List
-Dictionary
-Eponyms
-Genetics
-Mnemonics
-Workups
-Treatment Reference
-Vision Symptoms Cards

If you have content that you would like to contribute; please contact us at [email protected].

Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. We are constantly striving to improve this application and welcome your feedback.

www.eyehandbook.com
The Eye Handbook Team

Pros and cons of Eye Handbook app for iPhone and iPad

Eye Handbook app good for

I tried it at the AAO meeting, it is really great and useful.
Top-notch application for optometric physicians and ophthalmologists. Would like to see more diagrams, movies, and a few more conditions that could be emailed to patients for information purposes. Very good attempt at a first version. Look forward to seeing the application evolve.
Great appl really for physicians, Optometrist and patients, looking for more comprehensive clinical information regarding differential diagnosis and treatment, thanks alot.
I really like this app its great for learning about the eye. Taught me alot!
Its perfect and its free everyone student should have it, very helpful.
My major goal as a neurology resident was to get some tests that I can carry in my pocket for vision. This app not only has tests, but has a ton of other useful, fantastic stuff, such as the eye wiki and photographs of retinas in various conditions. The organization is a bit confusing though.

Some bad moments

Heres 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 cant 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. Lets 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 cant search. Best guess: DX You Cant Miss. Scroll down...I FINALLY FOUND IT.
Does not add a whole lot that I cant get straight from Google, plus it sends little messages that I cannot get to turn off. The app does not show up in the notification center so it bypasses it and sends useless messages.
Cluttered interface, some tests such as the OKN strip useless, and inability to add my own ICD codes. Very limited usefulness of this app.
How rude to require that I share my private info with you & register before youll allow me to customize my home page. This has changed since onset & became more of a social app--if I wanted to be play on Facebook I would do that! I want info & I want it to be fast & straight forward. Im an ophthalmic educator & used to recommend this as my top "eye" app but no longer...