We are looking for healthy eye patients as well as and patients with cataracts, significant nearsightedness or farsightedness, and abnormal cornea shape. Find out if participating in our research study could be a good option for you!

About the Study

Accurate measurement of the parts of the eye is critical for many diagnostic and clinical settings. These measurements are used for contact lens fittings, disease management, and cataract and refractive surgeries. Instruments which are currently available have various limitations. This new investigational device may be able to address these challenges. 

The goal of the study is to evaluate the accuracy, effectiveness and overall quality of a new eye imaging and measurement device compared to the current standard of care devices. This study is looking to evaluate several different groups of patients with this new device. 

These groups include patients:

  •  patients with normal eye health
  •  patients with Cataracts
  •  patients with significant nearsightedness or farsightedness
  • patients with abnormal shape of your cornea.
    *Laser vison surgery to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness or abnormal cornea shape, could still qualify you for this study.

Approximately 140 participants will attend one study visit and may receive up to $200 in compensation for completing the study visit.

To determine your eligibility, please complete the form below.

Our patient experience team will contact you to ask more questions and provide more information about the study. If you qualify to participate, you’ll be scheduled to attend one study visit.

Who Can Participate

You may qualify to participate if you:

Are 22 years or older

Have normal eye health OR cataracts OR significant nearsightedness or farsightedness OR abnormal shape of your cornea

Are willing to discontinue the use of contact lenses for two (2) weeks prior to the study visit (you may wear your glasses in lieu of contact lenses)”

What Can You Expect

If you qualify for this study, here is what you can expect: 

Study Visits: You will be asked to attend one 1-2 in-clinic visits (that’s it!)

Compensation: For your time and participation and for completing 1-2 study visit, you may be compensated up to $200. 

During this visit you will go through a series of assessments, including:

Eye Exam: You will receive a comprehensive eye examination to assess your eye health You will receive a comprehensive eye examination to assess your eye health.

Eye Imaging: You will undergo an eye scan using the investigational device. 

Medical History: We will ask for your medical history and current medications, vitamins, and other supplements that you take. You will also be asked questions about your overall health, past diseases, and surgeries.

In addition, there are other assessments that the study team will discuss with you in detail during your visits. 

Study Locations

We are currently conducting this study at only 1 location. Take a look at our address below to find out if the study location is near you.

NorthEast Eye Research Associates (NEERA)
300 Tradecenter, Suite 7690 Woburn, MA, 01801

Frequently Asked Questions

The study will last 1-2 days.

All study-related testing will be provided to you by the sponsor at no charge; however, taking part in this study may lead to added costs to you and/or your insurance company. Tests and procedures that are routine care for your eye condition (not part of this research study) will be billed to your insurance.

Your personal and medical information is completely protected before, during and after the clinical trial process through the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) Privacy Rule. You will also be informed of who has access to your personal information.

General study information

A few questions to see if this study is right for you

Key requirements

Key Inclusion Criteria

Key Exclusion Criteria

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