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Combination Occluder, Black Occluder/Red Maddox Rod Occluder, Semi-Translucent Red Rigid Plastic

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$28.50

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  • Red rigid plastic is semi-translucent



Product Description

Occluder

Combination Occluder

Combination occluder with complete black occluder on one end and red Maddox rod the other. The red rigid plastic on the occluder is semi-translucent.

Translucent Occluder

Semi-Translucent

High Quality Occluder

Made with Thick Rigid Plastic for Durability

Red Maddox Rod Occluder

Red Maddox Rod on One Side and Black on the Other Side

The PV Difference

Precision Vision

The PV Difference

Precision Vision takes tremendous pride in creating the highest quality products, and maintaining its excellent relationships with customers, clinicians and researchers to continuously advance and redefine the standards of the vision testing profession.

We take great pride in our craftsmanship. We manufacture most of our products on-site, and each and every one of our printed eye charts is hand-inspected before we consider it part of our stock.

Your satisfaction is our highest priority. We understand that each of our customers has unique needs, which is why we never hesitate to customize our products, and develop new ones—to meet those needs. We are continuously engaged in product development.

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About Precision Vision

Precision Vision is a family-owned business that spans three generations and is dedicated to providing the highest quality vision tests and clinical trial equipment. We have supplied clinical trial equipment to every major country in the world and printed vision tests in seventeen different languages.

We are confident that once you experience Precision Vision’s quality products and personal service, you’ll want to partner with us for your future vision equipment needs.


Cynthia C Vann
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
It is an occluder, so that aspect is correct. The misrepresentation is with the Maddox rod end of the device. These come in two different designs. The one pictured is of superb quality; works well with little optical distortion; and cleans with alcohol wipes without damage. The two that I received have a black holder on that end with a Maddox rod insert. This insert clouded and was completely ruined the first time we cleaned it with an alcohol wipe. It is now rendered worthless. Beware when ordering that you will. OT receive what is pictured.
Giovanni Salas
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023
Para el consultorio
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
Handy
JB
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022
Testing for 3rd, 4th, & 6th nerve paresis. Reliable instrument.
david bromfield
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021
Product fits perfectly I love it I would love to buy more of their products they are so well made
Alex Fattore
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021
This is pictured and advertised as a BLACK occluder. It’s very clearly red with only a black portion for occluding. The only reason I am even giving it 2 stars is because it is actually an occluder and not completely a wrong item. For over $20 this is very junky. I am only keeping this because I am an opto student and have a proficiency next week needing a monocular occluder. Don’t recommend buying it unless you want a red occluder.
Edie J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2019
DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM. The Maddox that was sent is not as pictured. They sent a cheaper version but kept the picture of the classic Maddox rod up. Refer to pictures of the item I was sent. If I wasn't so busy with my fellowship and prepping for boards, I would have returned the item. Now its too late and I am stuck with garbage.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2019
As a physical therapist I prefer to use the occluder to assess ocular alignment with this tool versus my hand or phone for the professional look. I use the Maddox rod portion less but when there is an underlying ocular deviation that is effecting my concussion patients recovery it’s nice to have