Description
MedBase Premium Software
- One year free with MX2 Purchase and after downgrade to MedBase Lite
- No need to purchase expensive attachments
- Decrease conversion time for dry eye patients
- Improve patient “Wow” factor with before and after IPL’s
- Patient can share images with family
- Allows patient to capture video for procedures as well to show patient what is being done
- Easy access to share on social media
- Capture consent prior to treatment
The MX2 Slit Lamp Camera/Meibographer represents versatility and innovation.
Built on the original Meibox platform, the MX2 offers the ability to capture images using a slit lamp platform as well as transforming into a portable handheld imaging system.
- Great option to help free up Pre-Test Room and help workflow in busier practices.
- Perfect solution to us as Screener device to scan Meibomian glands to capture more patients in need of Dry Eye evaluations.
- Just like retinal photography, this can be performed as a screening or as part of a problem focused examination. Screening provides advantages of identifying meibomian gland drop out in patients early on and establishing baselines.
- In addition, it is a patient education tool to help increase capture rate of in office therapies as well as improving patient compliance. Problem focused examinations allow for more targeted determination of root causes.
Frequently Asked Attachment Questions:
Q: How does the Meibox attach to the slit lamp?
A: The Meibox has a pin that attaches to the base of the slit lamp where the optics and light tower pivot (in the hole where the old Hruby Lens or focusing bar would attach).
Q: Is the Meibox compatible with any slit lamp?
A: The Meibox has been tested with over 35 different slit lamp models; all Haag-Streit style and Zeiss style slit lamps have been compatible. The Meibox can be installed with one hand since it is dropped directly into the pivot hole. It can just as easily be removed and is attached to your computer via a USB cord.
Q: Does the Meibox need to be removed during the slit lamp examination?
A: Most Meibox users do not keep the device attached during a comprehensive slit lamp exam. Some do and find it can be pushed aside during a slit lamp examination; the exception remains for Haag Streit style slit lamps with Goldmann tonometry. We currently supply a desk top stand for you to store the Meibox on your exam desk.
Q: Do you have a centralized option to act as a screening device?
A: Yes, we do sell a separate slit lamp type base that can be used with all portable Meibox. In doing, you have the ability to use the device in a central testing room or in your exam room.
Q: How many units do you recommend for an office?
A: Typically, we would recommend one unit per 3 exam rooms or one unit per doctor treating dry eyes. For larger offices, the centralized option would also be viable. Ask us for the bulk discount options.
Q: Can a technician be trained to use the Meibox?
A: Many of the Meibox practices have technicians use the Meibox. Due to its size and portability, technicians are encouraged to bring the testing to the patients, instead of patients to the testing location. This reduces chair time and choke points in your office patient flow.
Q: Is a computer provided with the Meibox unit?
A: A computer does not come standard with a Meibox unit. The Meibox unit is designed to be compatible with most computer technology. See specifications page for details for optimum PC requirements.
Q: Does the Meibox work with a Mac?
A: Meibox can work with a Mac if you partition the hard drive to run Windows; the Meibox cannot operate on a Mac Operating System. If unsure, please feel free to give us a call.
Q: Can the Meibox operate with a PC tablet?
A: Absolutely, the Meibox software is compatible with any PC tablet. If your office is not outfitted with a PC in each room, this would be a great option to be able to provide the doctor the ability to open the software to view images from any location. The PC tablet must have a USB port
Q: Is Meibography a billable code?
A: As of July 1, 2018, Meibography does have a temporary category III CPT code.
Billing Information
0507T: Near-infrared dual imaging (ie, simultaneous reflective and trans- illuminated light) of meibomian glands, unilateral or bilateral, with interpretation and report (For external ocular photography, use 92285.
For tear film imaging, use 0330T) With this new code, it’s important to note the language written in the code about no longer using 92285 strictly for meibography.
Today, 0507T reimburses ZERO dollars and Meibography remains in the patient pay realm like many other services in the dry eye space. Some doctors perform meibography along with other services as a medical eye screening service, also known in some offices as a Wellness Exam.
With the release of the MX2, you will be able perform both 0507T procedure code and charge a patient privately as well as bill 92285 for anterior segment photos of any dry eye related condition.