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GLANCE Optical’s Melbourne Rapid Fields (MRF) is an online visual field and visual acuity testing software product positioned as a “device-agnostic” portable visual field screening solution. It is designed for glaucoma management, while also covering age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, and neurological conditions that may affect the visual field, such as multiple sclerosis and optic neuritis. The page states that MRF is registered white-on-white automated static threshold perimetry software, suitable for both in-clinic testing and patient home monitoring.
MRF’s main strength is that it is web-based and can run on desktop computers, laptops, and tablets, including iPad, though it requires a display of around 9.7 inches or larger. Features include online visual field testing, visual acuity testing, report output, progression analysis, trend analysis, pointwise analysis, and side-by-side comparison. It also supports importing test results from other machines, such as Humphrey Field Analyzer, for comparison, which gives it some migration and supplementary value for ophthalmology providers already using traditional perimeters. The page does not disclose API availability, developer documentation, team permissions, or integration capabilities with hospital systems/EHRs.
MRF is used by purchasing credits. The page lists a Trial Pack with 5 tests, a Basic Pack with 60 tests, and an Essential Pack with 120 tests, but does not publish unit pricing. PayPal is explicitly mentioned as a payment method, and regional contacts are provided for Australia/New Zealand, India, Brazil, Ghana, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and other markets. On the compliance side, MRF states that it is registered/certified as a visual field testing device with Australia’s TGA, New Zealand’s MedSafe, the EU CE Mark, and the UK UKCA, which is a significant plus for medical software procurement. However, the page does not explain security details such as data encryption, privacy protection, or where patient data is stored.
Its advantages are that it is lightweight, portable, suitable for home follow-up, and can improve access to conventional visual field testing. It also provides clinically oriented progression and comparison analysis. The limitations are opaque pricing and a lack of information commonly expected from enterprise SaaS products, such as permissions, audit logs, APIs, and system integrations. Since it is professional medical testing software, buyers should still evaluate it against local regulatory and clinical validation requirements before procurement. It is best suited to ophthalmology clinics, optometry providers, glaucoma follow-up teams, and healthcare organizations that need remote monitoring of visual function.
The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment support, local agents, or registration/certification in China, so its availability in China is unknown. PayPal can involve some friction for domestic users, and clinical use of medical devices/software also requires attention to local registration and compliance requirements. For deployment in China, buyers may also evaluate local ophthalmic examination equipment vendors, hospital ophthalmology information systems, or traditional visual field testing solutions such as Humphrey and Medmont.
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