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Eye GIFs helps you and your staff convey complex subjects to your patients to aid their understanding and improve their decision-making while saving you time.
Your patients can watch engaging content while they wait.
Explain a complex concept or answer a question during your consultation.
Email or text the same animated materials so patients can review after their visit.
Add the very same educational content to your website and bring it to life.
The complete eye care patient education tool.
1 month free trial. No credit card required.
Featuring over 40 years of iconic ophthalmic educational content by world-renowned medical artist Stephen F. Gordon.
Aid understanding, improve decision-making, and save time today.
You can sign up risk-free in just a few minutes. No credit card is required. You will immediately have access to all features within Eye GIFs.
Yes. Eye GIFs comes with a 1-month free trial. During the trial, you have access to all features. Once you decide to continue beyond your trial, you can use a credit card or PayPal to subscribe. You can also cancel at any time.
Yes. Since all plans offer a 1-month free trial, you are free to switch between them during your trial. You can even switch to annual billing and you'll save by getting 2 months free.
You can use Eye GIFs as much as you need at a single office location. You are free to use it on as many devices and in as many exam rooms that you have. If you have multiple office locations, you will need the Group Practice plan, and you will need additional licenses for every office location you use Eye GIFs.
Yes. We continually add features and relevant content based on your needs. If you can't find something you'd like for us to show, let us know and we will add it to the roadmap! Additional content and features will be offered as part of your subscription at no cost to you.
Eye GIFs is available as an app from all major app stores:
Eye GIFs also runs in your web browser and supports all modern browsers.
For the patient education brochures you send to patients, all modern mobile and desktop browsers are supported.
Ocutouch was a Windows XP/Vista application that our creators made in the mid-2000s. Eye GIFs is the successor to Ocutouch and (in our humble opinion) outperforms it on every dimension:
You might be wondering whether it is pronounced with a hard G or a soft G. The creator of the GIF image format says it is a soft G (like giraffe), but many people swear that it should be a hard G (like gizmo). We will let you be the judge and we'll happily answer to both!