FAQs

February 2, 2020

What are the benefits of clinical study participation?

Clinics can participate in clinical studies by way of including patient histories with their case study uploads. The benefits include developing more accurate assessments and possible […]
February 1, 2020

Do you offer any trial assessment?

Yes, we offer two trial assessments for your review. Please note that eye images must be approved for assessment. In many cases, images taken from smart […]
February 1, 2020

Is this similar to an iridology assessment?

This assessment is for the pupils and collarette and more accurate than iridology assessments due to the following factors. 1: The iris is genotypic and iris […]
February 1, 2020

Can I purchase the pupil assessment software?

Sorry, the pupil assessment reporting technology is only available as a service. We are working toward developing the pupil assessment software for smartphones and still in […]
January 30, 2020

Do we include patient history with image submission?

No, patient history is optional and no names are used. You are not required to include patient health history unless you are interested in participating with […]
January 30, 2020

Who approves assessment results?

Final assessment results are evaluated for pupil inconsistencies and only approved by Bryan K. Marcia, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus.
January 30, 2020

Can I use my smartphone to take images of the pupil?

You can attempt in taking pupil images with your smart phone for assessment but we cannot guarantee acceptance for assessment. Try reviewing this youtube tutorial or […]
January 30, 2020

What image capture tool is most recommended for pupil assessment?

We recommend the dino-lite iriscope for taking images of the human eye and is medical device certified. This iriscope is available in most countries world-wide and […]
February 25, 2019

Do results offer any recommendations?

No, this service is only currently available to medical doctors, naturopathic doctors, and chiropractors for adjunctive analysis.