How do retinal specialists feel about OCT angiography?

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Ophthalmologists were asked what their plans were for using OCT angiography. You can participate in the survey and gain access to the full survey results by visiting www.practice-scope.com/#register.

 

Ophthalmologists were asked what their plans were for using OCT angiography. About a third of respondents do not plan to purchase the technology, 19% already offer it, and 16% plan to purchase it in the next year. A third of the respondents were undecided. This Market Scope Retina Specialist Survey data is based on responses from 88 U.S. based retinal specialists. 

Ophthalmologists can participate in the survey and gain access to the full survey results by visiting www.practice-scope.com/#register.

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