Surgical Acuity Company Information

Superior Visualization™, the Synergy of Resolution and Field Width.

A leader in designing and selling innovative and advanced surgical loupes for over twenty years, Surgical Acuity is in the business of delivering Superior Visualization™ to health care professionals around the world.

Located in Middleton, Wisconsin (just outside Madison), Surgical Acuity offers a full line of flip-up and through-the-lens (TTL) spectacle and headband-mounted surgical loupes, along with a miniature fiber-optic light that also mounts to eyeglasses. Now, after joining a half-billion dollar healthcare corporation, Surgical Acuity is positioned to deliver the best products with the best quality and the best service.

World-class service and unquestioned quality are top priorities with Surgical Acuity’s nation-wide sales force and highly professional customer care teams. Representatives with unique expertise are available in your locale to provide personalized and timely service. Highly trained and friendly customer care representatives stand ready to continuously support your purchase of Surgical Acuity’s quality products.

Using state-of-the-art optical fabrication equipment and innovative, proprietary techniques, Surgical Acuity boasts a manufacturing team that is highly skilled and long on experience. Most technicians have five to 15 years of optical laboratory experience. There are also an abundance of skilled opticians on the operations, technical support and customer service teams.

Surgical Acuity — a progressive company creating quality products that represent better ideas. Look to Surgical Acuity for solutions that keep you at the forefront of technology.

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"I have been very pleased with my new Surgical Acuity Loupes. They are lighter and more comfortable than my former 'name brand' loupes. In addition the wider field of vision is very worthwhile in surgery. I don’t have to resort to the non-loupe view as often to get the 'big picture,' particularly when working with residents. I think this is a great product and recommend them to anyone."

Roger L. Crumley, MD, MBA
Professor and Chairman
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
University of California, Irvine, Medical Center