
From the moment an Oivi retinal screening system is installed in a physician’s office, the goal is simple: make high-quality diabetic eye screening practical within everyday clinical care. The system is designed to integrate smoothly into existing routines, without requiring specialist operators or complex technical setup. Clinics can begin offering retinal screening as part of regular patient visits, expanding access while maintaining clinical confidence.
When a patient arrives for screening, trained but non-specialist staff can operate the device with ease. The process is guided step by step, ensuring consistency and minimizing user variability. Oivi’s integrated hardware and software automatically optimize image capture, positioning, and focus to obtain a precise and reliable representation of the retina. The scan itself is fast and non-invasive, allowing it to fit naturally into standard appointment workflows without adding significant time burden for staff or patients.
Immediately following the scan, preliminary results become available to support timely clinical awareness. The system securely manages data capture and transfer, ensuring that images and findings are handled according to professional standards. A detailed screening report is then generated and prepared for clinical review. This structured documentation provides clear, accessible information that can be shared across relevant healthcare personnel within the practice.
Within the clinical environment, the screening results may be reviewed by multiple members of the healthcare team as part of routine patient management. Ultimately, the attending physician evaluates the findings in the context of the patient’s overall health status. This step ensures that screening outcomes are interpreted within a broader clinical framework, supporting informed medical decision-making and appropriate follow-up actions when necessary.
The workflow supports not only clinicians and patients, but also broader healthcare stakeholders. Reliable documentation and standardized reporting provide valuable support for administrative processes, including communication with insurers and care coordinators. By delivering consistent, high-quality retinal imaging and structured clinical information, the system contributes to more efficient care pathways and clearer documentation standards.
Most importantly, early insight enables timely intervention. When signs of diabetic eye disease or other ocular conditions are detected, healthcare providers can take appropriate action based on clinical evaluation. This proactive approach supports better patient outcomes by enabling earlier monitoring, referral, or treatment when indicated. For patients, this means greater reassurance and continuity of care. For healthcare providers, it means a practical, dependable screening process that strengthens everyday clinical practice.
Through a streamlined workflow—from installation to imaging, review, and clinical evaluation—Oivi enables accessible retinal screening that aligns technological precision with real-world healthcare delivery.