For many eye care clinics, the slit lamp is already at the center of daily examination. The question is not whether the slit lamp is useful. The question is whether digital image and video capture can fit into the same workflow without forcing the clinic to replace the full instrument.
EyeStream was designed for that exact situation. It is a compact slit-lamp camera module that upgrades compatible traditional slit lamps into digital imaging systems, including Haag-Streit, Topcon, and most standard slit lamp models, according to the EyeStream features page from VisuScience:
Now, U.S. clinicians can evaluate EyeStream with a 7-day trial before purchasing.
Why Try Digital Imaging on Your Own Slit Lamp?
A demo video can show the concept. A product page can show the features. But the real test happens in your own exam room.
Can your team capture images without slowing the exam?
Can the view on screen match what the clinician sees through the eyepiece?
Can images support documentation, follow-up, and patient education in your daily workflow?
The 7-day EyeStream U.S. trial is designed to help clinics answer those questions in a practical way.
What EyeStream Adds to the Slit-Lamp Workflow
EyeStream supports digital image and video capture directly from compatible slit lamps. It includes diffuse illumination mode and slit illumination mode for anterior segment imaging, helping clinicians document what they observe during routine examination.
The system also supports voice-controlled imaging. Commands such as "Capture," "Video," "Stop," "Slit," "Diffusion," and "Meibo" are designed to help clinicians operate capture modes while keeping attention on the patient.
For clinics managing dry eye and MGD, EyeStream includes a dedicated meibography mode with infrared background illumination. This can support visualization of meibomian gland structure during dry-eye evaluation and patient education.
EyeStream also includes a built-in yellow filter to support fluorescein visualization. This can be useful in corneal staining observation, contact lens fitting review, and tear film assessment discussions.
How the 7-Day U.S. Trial Works
The EyeStream 7-day trial is available for U.S. clinicians through dryeyestartup.com.
The trial structure is:
✓Trial order: $800 at checkout, including a $200 trial cost and a $600 refundable deposit.
✓During the trial: Install EyeStream on a compatible slit lamp, review setup and workflow guidance, and evaluate image capture in your own clinic.
✓If you purchase: An $800 coupon applies toward the official EyeStream unit, per trial terms.
✓If you do not purchase: The $600 deposit is refunded after the device is returned in good condition, per trial terms. A prepaid return label is included.
Order the 7-day U.S. trial here:
For clinicians outside the U.S., please contact info@visuscience.com to discuss local trial or evaluation options with the VisuScience team.