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Iridex Partners with EyeProGPO to Expand Access to Retina Laser Technology for US Ophthalmologists

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Iridex Corporation has entered into a partnership with EyeProGPO, a group purchasing organization specializing in ophthalmology. The collaboration aims to expand access to Iridex’s retina laser technology for EyeProGPO members, which include ophthalmologists and eye care professionals across the United States. This agreement is expected to provide these members with enhanced opportunities to integrate advanced laser systems into their practices.

According to details released on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, the partnership will allow EyeProGPO members to benefit from streamlined purchasing options for Iridex’s products. Iridex specializes in medical technologies for the treatment of retinal diseases and glaucoma, including its proprietary MicroPulse® technology. By joining forces with EyeProGPO, the company seeks to make its solutions more accessible while supporting clinicians in delivering effective patient care. Further specifics regarding pricing structures or implementation timelines were not disclosed at this time.

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Date: April 7, 2026

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