PRODUCT PROMOTION
Have You Seen The New Magno Lumina Max Lamp?
There are two Magno Lumina Max Lamps available, a desktop version and a floor version, each providing ideal lighting for those with low vision. With 5 color temperature settings and 5 brightness adjustments they allow users the ability to select the optimal light settings they need to maximize their viewing environment.
Each Magno Lumina Max Lamp features a 28” adjustable goose-neck arm, dimmable LEDs and easy to use remote. The cover over the LEDs blocks 65% of distracting blue light, thereby reducing the symptoms of Digital Eye Strain (such as dry eyes, headaches, etc.).
SPECIAL PROMOTION: Buy 1 Magno Lumina Floor Lamp, Get the Magno Lumina Desktop Lamp for 50% OFF! (Limit 1 per customer. Valid through 4/30/22.)
Ask your Territory Manager for a demonstration of the Magno Lumina Max Lamp in-person today!
Magno Lumina Max Desk Lamp
(L4V-MAGNO-DESK-LAMP)
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PRESCRIBE DEVICES FOR MULTIPLE GOALS
Enhance Your Patient Outcomes by Doing So!
Many visually impaired patients are provided with one vision aid to help them complete a singe task during an exam. But they usually have multiple tasks they have difficulty in accomplishing and additional devices could help with those other tasks. Sometimes the additional device is even just an accessory allowing expanded utility of the one device you dispense.
Set up a meeting with local Territory Manager today and learn which devices you dispense the most individually and discover which additional devices make for excellent complementary products. This will allow you to help your patients accomplish additional goals from reading and writing to needlework and watching TV. The more tasks they can accomplish, the more satisfied they’ll be - and the better your patient and practice outcomes will be!
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WOMEN'S EYE HEALTH AND SAFETY MONTH
Did You Know That Women Are at a Higher Risk for Vision Impairment?
Prevent Blindness, the nation’s oldest non-profit eye health organization, has declared April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month. In an effort to educate the public on the increased risk for women and vision health issues they have developed a toolkit designed to empower individuals to navigate their eye health. This includes tips on how to live with vision impairment by using vision enhancing devices such as magnifiers.
Reduced vision has been associated with feelings of frustration, depression, anxiety and loneliness. For your female patients with vision loss, remember that our high-quality low vision devices can help them maximize their remaining vision and improve their quality of life. Setup a meeting with your Territory Manager to learn about our newest products that can help your patients see better!
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TRADE SHOWS
Check out our newest low vision products like the New Smartlux® Digital portable video magnifier, the Vario Digital 22 FHD desktop video magnifier and the new Magno Lumina Max Lamp at our booth at these upcoming trade shows!
Envision East
May 19-21, 2022 – Columbus, OH
AER International Conference
July 20 – 24, 2022 - St. Louis, MO
Blinded Veterans Association National Convention
August 22-26, 2022 - Washington, DC
Vision Expo West
September 15-17, 2022 – Las Vegas, NV
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LIVE WEBINARS
Eschenbach provides live webinars every month. You can register for our upcoming webinars online, or to be added directly to our webinar notification list please email us at webinar@eschenbach.com. If you missed a webinar and would like to view it at a more convenient time, you can view the past webinars on our website. Simply log in with your user name and password, click on the Resource Center Tab, and go to the past webinars page!
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Monday, April 25, 2022 at 3:00PM Eastern “Telescopic Vision Aids, Part II: Custom Mounted Telescopes.”
Speaker: Bob Scannell, Florida and PR Territory Manager, Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc.
Approved for 1 ACVREP Credit
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Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 3:00PM Eastern “Prescribing Low Vision Devices for Multiple Goals.”
Speaker: Thomas I. Porter, Director of Low Vision Services, Saint Louis University, Department of Ophthalmology and Alexis Malkin, OD, MSc., FAAO, Associate Professor of Optometry, New England College of Optometry.
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