Think you know ERG? Think again
RETeval Device: ERG Simplified
Electroretinography isn’t what it used to be. FDA-cleared and made in the US, the RETeval® offers a portable, handheld solution that is comfortable for patients, easy for clinicians, and provides an efficient, objective functional assessment of retinal health.
RETeval at the Exchange
You’ve never seen ERG like this before. The RETeval device is affordable, reimbursable, and offers objective results with simplified interpretation. Don’t miss our special Exchange offer to help you start predicting patients’ futures in the palm of your hand!
Visit LKC Technologies at Booth 822.
WHAT NOT TO MISS
What’s Your Clinical Protocol for Managing Diabetic Retinopathy?
Speaker: Melissa Richard, OD, MS
Date and Time: Wednesday, April 10 at 4:00 PM EST
The Many Uses of ERG:
Going BEYOND Structure
Speakers: Frances Bynum, OD, Jeffrey Calhoun, OD, FAAO and Bradley Grant, OD
Date and Time: Friday 4/12 at 7:30 AM EST
Catch the Latest Wave of Functional Assessment
Diabetic Retinopathy
Predict your patient’s risk for disease progression with the RETeval device’s DR Assessment Protocol. The objective, predictive DR score can inform your treatment protocols and guide referral timing.
Optic Nerve Disorders
Detect and track changes to the ganglion cell layer with the RETeval device’s PhNR protocol (photopic negative response) to aid and support diagnosis, management, and treatment of optic nerve neuropathies.
Why RETeval?
Designed with you in Mind
- Portable, handheld device can be used anywhere in your clinic
- Testing on both eyes can be completed in only a few minutes
- Color-coded report simplifies interpretation
- Normative database helps stratify patient results
Comfortable for Patients
- Patented Sensor Strip™ adhesive skin electrodes save time & reduce hassle
- Flexible Sensor Strip material is gentle on skin with no corneal contact required
- Appropriate for any age without sedation
- Dilation not required
Novel practice builder
- Reimbursable with CPT code 92273
- More than 560 applicable ICD-10 codes
- Seamlessly integrates into clinic workflow with minimal training
- Accessible investment to fuel practice growths
Modern Fundamentals of Diabetic Retinopathy Management in Optometry
A team of 14 optometrists set out to simplify and standardize diabetic retinopathy (DR) assessment and management by developing a set of practical guidelines for their peers. Their collaboration presents a framework to improve the diagnosis and management of DR to support improved patient outcomes and allow primary eye care providers to confidently care for the growing population of patients with diabetes.
Backed by Science
Validated by 120+ Peer-Reviewed Research Studies
Since its launch in 2015, more than 3,000 devices have been installed worldwide, performing over 200,000 patient ERGs per year across optometry, ophthalmology, retina specialty, and research settings. LKC Technologies has been an industry leader in functional assessments for more than 45 years, and the RETeval is backed by science – giving you peace of mind that you’re making the right choice for your patients.
ERG & VEP Coding and Reimbursement Guides
In the United States, there are more than 600 ICD-10 codes that may be associated with the CPT codes used to report electroretinography and visual-evoked potential. That list can be found at CMS.gov. The following guides provided by The Pinnacle Health Group lists some of the more common ICD-10 diagnosis codes that may be used for protocols associated with the RETeval handheld device.
The above guides focus on Physician Office Coding and Reimbursement. For Hospital Outpatient guides, please contact us here.
RESOURCES
Learn About Modern ERG
Simple, Diverse Strategies for ERG Coding in Patients with Diabetes
Dorothy Hitchmoth, OD
In this Review of Optometric Business article, the author is sharing her coding strategies for ERG.
Electrophysiology is Not What It Used to Be
Timothy Earley, OD
The ERG is a game changer for patients with diabetes, explains Dr. Earley in the Optometry Times Journal.
Simplify Daily Decision-Making with Modern ERG
Michael Cymbor, OD, Dorothy Hitchmoth, OD, and James Thimons, OD
Read how the RETeval is simplifying decision making in this Review of Optometry feature.
How It Works
The RETeval device will start flashing light into the patient's eye.
The retina responds to the flashes by generating small electrical signals that travel through the facial structure to the Sensor Strip.
The Sensor Strip detects the electrical signals and compares the results to the age-adjusted reference database.
Let’s Talk!
Request a demo or more information about the RETeval device.