Top 5 Must Have Ophthalmic Equipment for Every Eye Clinic in 2025
- Jaggi Brothers
- 3 days ago
- 3 min read
The field of ophthalmology is rapidly evolving with advancements in diagnostic precision, digital integration, and patient-centric technologies. For clinics aiming to offer top-tier eye care in 2025, investing in the right ophthalmic instruments is not optional, it’s essential.
At Jaggi Brothers, we empower eye care professionals with industry-leading equipment that enhances diagnostics, improves workflow efficiency, and ultimately elevates patient care. Here are must have ophthalmic equipment every modern eye clinic should own this year.
1. Autoref-Keratometer – Huvitz HRK-1

In 2025, speed, accuracy, and patient comfort define excellence in refraction diagnostics. The Huvitz HRK-1 Autoref-Keratometer, distributed and serviced by Jaggi Brothers in India, combines these elements with an intuitive interface and fast processing.
Key Features:
Precise refractive error and keratometry readings
Advanced glare testing and retro illumination
Compact, ergonomic design
White to white measurement, Color mode, SAMC technology, Size mode
Why It’s Essential: Ideal for high-volume clinics and solo practitioners alike, the HRK-1 streamlines the pre-testing phase and reduces patient wait times while improving data accuracy.
2. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) – Huvitz HOCT-1F

Early detection of retinal and optic nerve disorders is critical. The Huvitz HOCT-1F, a non-invasive, high-resolution OCT, offers retina, optic nerve head, and anterior segment analysis - all in one device.
Key Features:
Fundus camera integrated
12mm wide macula and 16mm wide anterior mode + posterior capsule
Movable OCT enface for uncooperative patients
Web viewer software for remote access
Upgradable to OCTA, Biometry and Topography
Why It’s Essential: The HOCT-1F is a true all-in-one solution, offering both posterior segment imaging (retina, optic nerve, choroid) and anterior segment scanning (cornea, angle, ICL Vault, Posterior capsule). This makes it ideal for clinics managing glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and anterior pathologies like keratoconus or angle-closure.
Additionally, it is designed with future-proof flexibility—it can be upgraded with modules for angiography, biometry, and topography, allowing your clinic to expand its diagnostic capabilities without replacing the entire unit. This scalability makes the HOCT-1F a long-term investment for growing practices.
3. Lensmeter – Huvitz Shanghai (Charops) CLM-1

Whether you’re dispensing glasses or verifying prescriptions, the Huvitz CLM-1 Autolensmeter is indispensable. It supports a wide range of lenses, including progressives and blue light blocking lenses.
Key Features:
Fast, automatic lens recognition
Wavefront technology for accuracy
Clear display with UV/blue light measurement
Why It’s Essential: Accurate lens measurement reduces, remakes and builds patient trust in your clinic’s prescription accuracy.
4. Non contact tonometer - Huvitz HNT-1

Intraocular pressure (IOP) screening is vital for early glaucoma detection, and patient comfort plays a key role in ensuring regular follow-ups. The Huvitz HNT-1 Non-Contact Tonometer, distributed by Jaggi Brothers, delivers accurate IOP readings without the need for anesthetic drops or direct contact with the eye.
Key Features:
Gentle air-puff technology with auto-alignment
Accurate, repeatable measurements, scheimpflug based NCT
User-friendly touchscreen interface
Compact design ideal for small clinics or diagnostic rooms
Automatic X-Y tracking of each eye.
Why It’s Essential: The HNT-1 is the ideal choice for primary eye care setups and high-volume clinics aiming to offer fast, safe, and hygienic IOP measurements. It reduces the risk of cross-contamination and enhances the patient experience—especially important in pediatric, elderly, or first-time patients.
5. Optical Biometer with Topography – Huvitz HBM-1

Pre-operative planning for cataract and refractive surgery is more precise than ever with the Huvitz HBM-1. This biometer offers axial length, keratometry, anterior chamber depth, and corneal topography in one compact device.
Key Features:
Optical biometry with Placido disc topography
9 parameter of suregery in one shot
Full Barettes suite included
Pupilometry data, aberration maps
Dense Cataract Mode
Myopia managment software
Why It’s Essential: Surgeons and optometrists benefit from faster, more reliable biometry measurements, leading to better IOL outcomes and satisfied patients. Post operative surprises minimised.
Conclusion: Equip Your Clinic with the Best in 2025
As patient expectations rise and competition increases, investing in the right ophthalmic instruments isn't a luxury—it's a necessity. At Jaggi Brothers, we don’t just sell instruments; we provide end-to-end solutions, including installation, training, and service support.
Ready to upgrade your clinic? Explore our full catalog at www.jaggibrothers.com or contact us today (+91 9891528282) for personalized guidance.
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