Snellen near acuity
20/20 through 20/200 with Jaeger equivalents. Randomized Sloan letters — never the same row twice.
eyeQ helps patients build and track their eyeQ with simple vision tests at home, while giving clinics a cleaner digital near card for the exam lane. Start at home for free, or set up a tablet for clinic use.
Start at home with guided vision tests, set up a clinic tablet, or open the staff and provider surfaces that are available today.
Open the Q library and begin with guided vision tests on this device.
Open the Q library Setup->Choose the role, calibrate the screen, and continue into the right clinic surface.
Open setup Clinic room->Start or resume a staff-guided room, pair a display, and review local captures.
Open Companion Patient display->Show the QR and short code a staff controller can use to pair the patient-facing screen.
Open pairing Provider setup->Open the current provider inbox and patient review surfaces after provider setup.
Open provider inbox Staff utility->Use the staff start surface when you need Companion, Results review, or Monitoring Bridge.
Open launchereyeQ starts with guided vision tests, or Qs, local saving, and clinic-guided workflows. Provider review and sync paths are available where setup is configured.
Open the Q library on your phone or tablet, hold it at arm’s length, and begin building your eyeQ with guided vision tests.
Supported Qs can be saved with a date and an eye label on the device. Connected review surfaces are available only after provider setup.
Clinic staff can review saved local captures before moving to the next patient. Export and deeper handoff flows stay tied to the app paths that support them.
The provider inbox opens after provider setup. It is framed as review and triage, not a promise that every future provider tool is already finished.
Big tap targets, plain language, high contrast, and a simple reminder: for vision monitoring only, not a replacement for a professional eye exam.
Pin a tablet in the exam lane, pair it to Companion, and let staff drive what the patient sees while captures stay under staff control.
Acuity, reading, contrast, color, Amsler — familiar near-vision screens rendered for the device you’re holding. For vision monitoring only; not a replacement for a professional eye exam.
20/20 through 20/200 with Jaeger equivalents. Randomized Sloan letters — never the same row twice.
Paragraph samples from J1+ through J11. Real prose, sized to the same spec as paper Jaeger.
The same 20/40 letters at six contrast levels from 100% to 5%. Helps surface functional changes the standard acuity row can’t see.
Eighteen radial lines with clock-hour notation. Tap the line that looks darkest to record the axis.
20×20 calibrated grid with touch drawing. Mark wavy, distorted, or missing areas in color-coded strokes.
Dot-pattern color discrimination plates. Tap what you see — correct and incorrect responses are tracked.
Mock text messages, contacts, and settings screens. Functional vision testing in the context patients actually live in.
Configurable dot, cross, or ring in five sizes. The simple anchor every other test depends on.
Eye care teams want fast, recordable vision tests they can trust to be consistent. Patients want plain language and a calm screen. eyeQ is shaped for both without mixing up clinic and home paths.
Pin a clinic tablet in the exam lane. Run the same near vision tests you already use, save captures locally for staff review, and connect supported results only where provider setup is configured.
A handful of clear, calm screens. Calibrate against a credit card, hold the screen at arm’s length, and read what you can. Save local results and use them to talk with your eye care team if anything changes.
For vision monitoring only. Not a replacement for a professional eye exam.
No download. Each Q takes a couple of minutes; results stay on the device unless a provider connection is configured.
Use the Q library when you want to begin with guided vision tests on your own device.
The setup flow records the role, screen calibration, and clinic pairing choice before sending you into the app.
In clinic, staff can drive a paired display through Companion. At home, patients use the guided Q screens.
Local results and provider review surfaces are separate paths. Sync and provider review require the configured provider connection.
Patients can start with a simple vision test at home and keep the result on their device. When provider setup is in place, supported results can be reviewed alongside the clinic workflow.
The result is a clearer conversation between visits: what changed, when it changed, and what the care team may want to look at next.
In clinic the tablet faces the patient. Staff use Companion to send screens, switch eyes, and save captures without handing over the controller.
eyeQ is one of a small handful of apps coming out of nest.healthcare, a community for collaborative, connected eye care. The goal is simple: keep eye care quietly connected between visits, on the screens people already use.
eyeQ is designed to sit alongside and integrate into Unified workflows, connecting patient vision monitoring directly into the clinical imaging workflows of Unified Imaging.
We’re piloting eyeQ with a handful of optometry and retina practices. If you’d like to follow along, review the current provider inbox surfaces, or shape what comes next, we’d love to hear from you.
A few minutes, no install. Start at home for free, bring local results to your eye care team if something changes, or set up a clinic tablet for the exam lane.