Description
What’s Included
- Tomey RT-6000 Autorefractor Keratometer Topographer main unit
- Power cord
- Chin rest and forehead rest
- 90-day Digital Eye Center warranty
Condition & Warranty
Used. This Tomey RT-6000 autorefractor keratometer has been inspected, tested, cleaned, and confirmed in excellent working order for refraction, keratometry, and topography measurements. May show some signs of usage consistent with prior clinical use; fully operational. Covered by a 90-day warranty on parts and workmanship.
Tomey Autorefractor Keratometer RT-6000 — Used 3-in-1 Diagnostic System
The Tomey RT-6000 tomey autorefractor keratometer combines automated refraction, keratometry, and corneal topography in a single compact instrument — replacing three separate devices on one platform. This tomey autorefractor keratometer measures sphere, cylinder, and axis with one-touch automation, captures corneal curvature in multiple meridians, and maps the anterior corneal surface for topographic analysis. Its space-saving footprint and intuitive color display make it equally suited to high-volume optometry practices and specialty clinics evaluating contact lens candidates or monitoring corneal disease. The RT-6000 delivers fast cycle times without compromising measurement accuracy, giving practitioners a complete refractive baseline in under a minute per patient.
Research published in Optometry and Vision Science (National Library of Medicine) confirms that clinical-grade autorefractors provide reproducible, accurate refraction measurements suitable for guiding prescriptions — supporting the diagnostic reliability of instruments like the Tomey RT-6000 in busy clinical environments.
Why Practices Choose the Tomey RT-6000 Autorefractor Keratometer
- Three instruments in one — autorefractor, keratometer, and corneal topographer integrated on a single platform; eliminates the cost and counter space of three separate devices.
- One-touch automated refraction — the RT-6000 captures sphere, cylinder, and axis automatically without manual fogging or dial adjustment, reducing chair time per patient.
- Corneal topography capability — anterior corneal mapping enables contact lens fitting assessments, keratoconus screening, and post-surgical corneal evaluation beyond what standard autorefractors provide.
- Keratometry in multiple meridians — measures corneal curvature (K readings) for IOL power calculations, fitting rigid and specialty contact lenses, and tracking corneal shape changes over time.
- Compact design — integrated multi-function platform occupies the footprint of a single instrument, freeing space in exam lanes and pre-testing bays.
- Color display with intuitive interface — clear topographic maps and refraction data displayed together allow immediate clinical interpretation without switching screens.
- Printable reports — outputs combined refraction, keratometry, and topography data for patient records and referral documentation.
Clinical Applications
- Pre-refraction baseline — auto-refraction results serve as a starting point for manifest refraction, reducing examination time especially for new patients.
- IOL power calculation — K readings and axial data support biometry-based IOL selection for cataract surgery planning.
- Contact lens fitting — topography and keratometry together provide the corneal geometry needed to fit RGP, ortho-K, and scleral lenses accurately.
- Keratoconus screening — topographic maps reveal early irregular astigmatism patterns not apparent from keratometry alone, enabling earlier referral.
- Post-refractive surgery follow-up — serial topography tracks corneal shape changes after LASIK or PRK, documenting stability for clinical records.
Who This Is For
- Optometry practices seeking a multi-function pre-testing instrument that handles refraction, K readings, and basic topography in a single workflow step.
- Ophthalmology clinics performing cataract evaluations, refractive surgery consultations, or corneal disease monitoring who need topographic capability without a dedicated topographer.
- Contact lens specialty practices fitting specialty lenses who require both keratometry and topographic mapping at every visit.
- Multi-provider group practices that need efficient patient flow through pre-testing bays with a versatile, easy-to-operate instrument.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Functions | Autorefractor, Keratometer, Corneal Topographer |
| Sphere Range | ±25.00 D |
| Cylinder Range | ±10.00 D |
| Axis Range | 0–180° |
| Keratometry Range | 5.0–10.0 mm (33.75–67.50 D) |
| Topography | Anterior corneal surface mapping |
| Pupil Diameter Measurement | Yes |
| Display | Color LCD with topographic map output |
| Connectivity | USB, RS-232C |
| Condition | Used |
| Warranty | 90 days |
Compare Autorefractor Keratometer Options
| Model | Functions | Topography | Warranty | Price |
| Tomey RT-6000 (this unit) | ARK + Topographer | Yes | 90 days | $2,200 |
| Tomey RC-5000 Autorefractor Keratometer | ARK | No | 90 days | $4,180 |
| Nidek ARK-500A Autorefractor Keratometer | ARK | No | 90 days | $4,800 |
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