Dr. Deepak Raja Receives Inaugural Tracey Technologies’ Best Practice Award

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Tracey Technologies, manufacturer of the iTrace, a highly advanced ophthalmic diagnostic technology, named Dr. Deepak Raja the first recipient of the company’s prestigious Best Practice Award.

-- Houston, TX – On August 13, 2020, Tracey Technologies, manufacturer of the iTrace, a highly advanced ophthalmic diagnostic technology, named Dr. Deepak Raja of Orlando Eye Institute the first recipient of the company’s prestigious Best Practice Award. This honor is given to a practice or doctor that leverages the full clinical capabilities of the iTrace to deliver best-in-class care and premium patient education.


In the dedication accompanying the award, Tracey Technologies noted that Dr. Raja exemplifies the company’s continuing mission: “At Tracey Technologies, we are proud that the iTrace supports Quality of Vision for patients all over the world, giving them a chance for a better Quality of Life. We are proud today to recognize him as a Quality Surgeon in all that he does for his patients.”


The iTrace is in a class all its own with Ray-Tracing aberrometry, a unique way of capturing data in the human eye before and after cataract surgery. Ray Tracing allows surgeons to generate an accurate picture of exactly how the cornea and the lens contribute to the patient’s overall vision, realizing immediately what is causing the patient’s visual complaint and determining their candidacy for a Toric or Multifocal intraocular lens (IOL). Bringing the iTrace’s data-rich — yet intuitive — displays into the exam lane, surgeons are able to clearly show their patients the difference between choosing standard and premium IOLs when discussing cataract surgery.


Using the iTrace’s DLI display to identify the optimal way to correct a patient’s vision, and displaying exactly how that correction will look, benefits a practice as much as its patients. “These days we have to work smarter and not harder and being able to really educate our patients properly enables us to increase our conversion rates for laser cataract surgery and premium IOLs,” said Dr. Raja, commenting on the new economic forces affecting ophthalmology practices.


“My conversion rate for premium IOLs previously had hovered in the 25 to 30 percent rate and has gone up to around the 80 percent range, “ he continued. “Just on its own, the iTrace has paid for itself very, very quickly.” For Dr. Raja and his team at Orlando Eye Institute, investing in superior technology and patient education has already returned dividends.


About Tracey Technologies


Tracey Technologies is the manufacturer of the iTrace, a cutting-edge piece of ophthalmic equipment that combines the capabilities of a keratometer, a pupillometer, an autorefractor, a corneal topographer, and a wavefront aberrometer into one, user-friendly device. Utilizing proprietary technology, the iTrace is able to generate displays that give doctors all the tools they need to explain the value of premium and toric lenses to patients. Cataract surgeons using the iTrace can precisely insert toric lenses and check the rotation of toric lenses after surgery without dilation.


To learn more about how the iTrace and Tracey Technologies work to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction, visit http://www.traceytechnologies.com/.


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