BRETT K RADOW, O.D.
Optometry at Main St, Spencer, WV

License number
West Virginia WV0730
Category
Optometry
Type
Optometrist
Address
Address 2
149 Main St, Spencer, WV 25276
6621 Kanawha Ave SE, Charleston, WV 25304
Phone
(304) 927-5112
(304) 925-3735

Organization information

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Brett K Radow Dr OD

149 Main St, Spencer, WV 25276

Industry:
Optometrist's Office Ret Optical Goods
Phone:
(304) 927-5112 (Phone)
Owner, Od:
Brett Radow (Owner, Od)


Brett K Radow Dr OD

149 Main St, Spencer, WV 25276

Industry:
Optometrist's Office Ret Optical Goods, Ophthalmology, Eyeglass Repair
Doing business as:
Radow, Brett K Dr<br>Radow, Dr. Brett K
Registration:
1980
Phone:
(304) 927-5112 (Phone)
Description:
http://www.abms.org.
Owner, Od:
Brett Radow (Owner, Od)

Professional information

Brett Radow Photo 1

Variable Pathological And Surgical Eye Model And Method Related Thereto

US Patent:
5893719, Apr 13, 1999
Filed:
Oct 29, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/959592
Inventors:
Brett K. Radow - Charleston WV
International Classification:
G09B 2328
US Classification:
434271
Abstract:
A structural eye assembly is provided comprising replaceable components exhibiting healthy conditions, pathological states and post-surgical conditions, and a related method thereto. The assembly preferably comprises a spherical eye body of structural (sturdy) soft and somewhat pliable material in the shape of human eye, preferably in an enlarged scale relative to the human eye for the ease of observation of the various structural components. The assembly includes a cornea which is replaceable with a plurality of corneas exhibiting various pathological structures and structural damages. The removable cornea is made of a clear, soft and pliable material to simulate a human cornea. Corneal pathological states are exhibited on various replaceable corneas to allow the educator or physician to selectively demonstrate the pathological state to the student or patient. The crystalline lens also is removable and the assembly includes replaceable lenses which exhibit various pathological structures, such as cataracts, as well as a intraocular lens implant rendition. The eye assembly also contains a liquid filled central cavity to simulate the vitreous humor, and within it vitreous floaters.


Brett K Radow Photo 2

Brett K Radow, Spencer WV - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Specialties:
Optometry
Address:
149 Main St, Spencer 25276
(304) 927-5112 (Phone)
Languages:
English


Brett K Radow Photo 3

Brett K Radow, Spencer WV

Specialties:
Optometrist
Address:
149 Main St, Spencer, WV 25276


Brett Radow Photo 4

Adjustable Pressure Eye Patch

US Patent:
6090060, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Mar 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/036508
Inventors:
Brett K. Radow - Charleston WV
International Classification:
A61F 1312, A61F 1300, A61F 900
US Classification:
602 74
Abstract:
Disclosed is a pressure eye patch in which an inner membrane is positioned over the patient's eye and fixed thereto by means of adhesive on its inner side with an outer membrane which is superimposed over the inner membrane, thus forming a cavity that is interposed between the outer membrane and the inner membrane. There is an elongated longitudinal slit in the outer membrane which allows the outer membrane to be opened to allow access to the cavity. Cushioning material such as sterile gauze may be inserted into the cavity through this opening. Alternatively, a cooling or heating material may also be emplaced in the cavity. Instead of the elongated slit there may be a partial peripheral opening between the front and rear membranes to allow access to the cavity.


Brett Radow Photo 5

Adjustable Pressure Eye Patch

US Patent:
5769806, Jun 23, 1998
Filed:
Mar 1, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/609509
Inventors:
Brett K. Radow - Charleston WV
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 41
Abstract:
Disclosed is a pressure eye patch in which an inner membrane is positioned over the patient's eye and fixed thereto by means of adhesive on its inner side with an outer membrane which is superimposed over the inner membrane, thus forming a cavity that is interposed between the outer membrane and the inner membrane. There is an elongated longitudinal slit in the outer membrane which allows the outer membrane to be opened to allow access to the cavity. Cushioning material such as sterile gauze may be inserted into the cavity through this opening. Alternatively, a cooling or heating material may also be emplaced in the cavity. Instead of the elongated slit there may be a partial peripheral opening between the front and rear membranes to allow access to the cavity.