Welcome to Keystone View Excellence in Vision Testing

For more than 80 years, Keystone View has followed the industry in the development and manufacture of professional-quality vision screeners, vision diagnostic and training instruments as well as vision therapy programs for the clinic, office and home.

  • Computer Controlled Vision Screeners
    A thorough vision screening with a Keystone View Vision Screener is accomplished in under five minutes. Very portable and lightweight, the VS-V can easily be moved from one testing site to another. The Keystone View Vision Screener can be operated manually with its hand control or from a PC.


    - Vision Screeners for Occupational Health Clinics, Heavy Equipment Operators, Mining, Industrial and more.: Ideal visual screening for physicians, occupational health clinics and governments. Basic visual functions are tested in the visual screenings.

    - Vision Screeners for Preschools and Pediatricians.: Great for pediatricians, school nurses and anyone who screens younger children. Exams with this screener may qualify for CPT code 99172.

    - Schools.: Vision Screeners created for those of you testing both children and adults.

    - Medical Vision Screeners for Physicians, Optometrists, Ophthalmologists.: Primarily used by ophthalmic professionals, featuring glare and contrast sensitivity testing. Exams using this screener may qualify for CPT code 92284.

  • Drivers Vision Screener
    DMV. Driver's Education.: Provides everything drivers licensing agencies have asked for-- and more.

  • Telebinoculars
    Keystone View makes Telebinoculars for driver, pilot, school, industrial, general, Opthalmologists, Optometrists and
    Aeromedical vision testing.
  • “Keystone has been in place with Occupational Health here on this installation for greater than 20 years according to client’s record reviews. Since I've worked in the clinic we even tried another brand for some time but went back to using the Keystone vision station, it simply meets the needs of the profession.”
    - Mr. Bruce Ashline in Occupational Health for the U.S. Army