Topcon Healthcare announced that it has received FDA 510(k) clearance and officially launched OMNIA, a fully automated, 4-in-1 pretesting solution designed to streamline and modernize the eye-care workflow. The compact system integrates objective refraction, keratometry, tonometry, and pachymetry into a single device, enabling practitioners to capture consistent, high-quality data with minimal training.

“Healthcare from the Eye starts with consistent, high-quality data,” said Ali Tafreshi, CEO & President of Topcon Healthcare, Inc. “OMNIA delivers fast, reliable measurements that reduce data collection time, enhance clinical precision, and give practitioners more time to connect with their patients.”

Engineered for efficiency in clinics, surgical centers, and high-volume practices, OMNIA consolidates four essential pretests into one device—improving speed, reducing patient wait times, and minimizing equipment footprint. A 360-degree rotating touchscreen offers flexible device placement and easier patient positioning, while DICOM compatibility enables seamless integration with electronic medical record systems and digital workflows.

“OMNIA gives practices exactly what they’ve been asking for—fast, consistent measurements that streamline the entire pretest workflow,” said Lance Patton, Chief Commercial Officer at Topcon Healthcare, Inc. “By combining four critical tests in one device, we’re helping clinics reduce bottlenecks, shorten chair time, and elevate the patient experience.”

OMNIA incorporates several proprietary features to ensure both accuracy and comfort. Topcon’s Advanced Rotary Prism Technology helps reduce fundus-related artifacts for more dependable measurements. Its super luminescent diode (SLD) provides brighter, clearer imaging than traditional LED sources, supporting measurement accuracy even in patients with media opacities such as cataracts. The device’s quiet, softer air puff also improves the patient experience during tonometry.

Designed for clinics of all sizes, OMNIA offers fully automated capture with a one-touch user interface, making it accessible for new staff or busy workflows. Physicians can customize testing sequences — selecting objective refraction, keratometry, tonometry, or pachymetry — to support their preferred clinical approach. An optional manual mode gives practitioners fine-tuned control during complex cases.