The TonoVet® Tonometer offers fast, accurate and anaesthesia‑free intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement for a wide range of species. Designed for ease of use in both clinics and field environments, it provides reliable diagnostics for early detection and management of glaucoma and other ocular conditions. Featuring species‑specific calibration modes and disposable probes for maximum hygiene, the TonoVet® is a trusted tool worldwide.
Key Features
- No topical anaesthetic required
- Rapid, reliable IOP measurement for multiple species
- Calibration tables available for cats, dogs and horses
- Disposable probes prevent microbial and viral contamination
- Clinically tested technology with very low force applied to the cornea
- Dimensions: 13–32 mm (W) × 45–90 mm (H) × 230 mm (L)
- Weight: 155 g (without batteries) / 250 g (with 4 × AA batteries)
Worldwide Approvals & Clinical Validation
- Icare® technology holds global approvals and patents
- Clinical studies confirm accuracy comparable to applanation tonometry for dogs and horses
- Proven, widely adopted technique in veterinary eye care
Safe, Painless, Hygienic
- Virtually painless for the patient – probe touches the cornea for only a fraction of a second
- No need for topical eye drops or disinfection
- Fast, minimally stressful, and highly suitable for sensitive or anxious animals
Ideal for Field Work
- Lightweight and highly portable
- Suitable for house calls, stable calls, kennels, zoos, shows and animal events
- Includes calibration options for small and large species (cats, dogs, cattle, horses, etc.)
Glaucoma Detection & Monitoring
- Early IOP detection is essential to prevent irreversible vision loss
- Normal IOP for cats and dogs: 10–20 mmHg
- IOP above 25 mmHg suggests glaucoma
- Helps identify early signs including:
- Dilated pupils
- Corneal cloudiness
- Eye enlargement
- Excess tearing
- Visual impairment
- Unexplained red eyes
- Regular use can significantly improve long‑term vision outcomes
Investment Value
- Tonometry is the only reliable method for early glaucoma detection
- Enhances patient care and clinical outcomes
- Creates an additional income stream for the practice
- A valuable, long‑term diagnostic asset for any veterinary surgery











