AI-powered retinal analysis
Analyses a single fundus image to flag up to 39 eye abnormalities and assess as many as 10 chronic-disease risk profiles.

AI Diagnostics · Distributed by CityMedicAirdoc screens for 39 diseases and 10 health-risk assessments from a single retinal image — in about three minutes.
Trusted by leading hospitals & health systems across Malaysia
A non-invasive retinal scan, read by artificial intelligence trained on more than 250,000 real-world images.

From a single fundus image, Airdoc's AI flags up to 39 eye abnormalities and assesses as many as 10 chronic-disease risk profiles — surfacing microvascular signs linked to diabetes, hypertension, and more.
The Airdoc fundus camera images the back of the eye in seconds — comfortable, contact-lens friendly, and easy to operate. Results arrive as a clear report, accessible by browser, so screening fits into any clinic or community setting.
Analyses a single fundus image to flag up to 39 eye abnormalities and assess as many as 10 chronic-disease risk profiles.
From capturing the retinal image to generating a report takes only around 3 minutes — turning opportunistic screening into a realistic service.
Airdoc's real-world clinical study involves more than 250,000 retinal images, with findings published in The Lancet Digital Health.
The camera images the retina (the back of the eye), so the test is comfortable and not affected by contact lenses.
250,000+
retinal images in Airdoc's real-world clinical study — with findings published in The Lancet Digital Health.
Airdoc only needs around 3 minutes from capturing the retinal image to generating a report.
Yes. Airdoc's real-world clinical study involves more than 250,000 retinal images, and one of the clinical studies is published in The Lancet Digital Health.
No. The camera takes an image of the retina (the back of the eye), so the test isn't affected by contact lenses.
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