Tomey Data Transfer Software Updated

If you have a Tomey in the main office and a satellite clinic, the updated software supports encrypted auto-sync to a cloud bucket (AWS S3 or Azure). A surgeon can review a 6:00 AM topography from the satellite clinic at 7:00 AM from their home workstation without VPN gymnastics.

For post-LASIK ectasia screening, the Tomey topographer’s symmetry maps can now be embedded directly into the surgical consent form PDF via the EMR bridge. This creates a legal, time-stamped record that the patient’s irregularity was flagged pre-op.

No major software update is without minor glitches. Early adopters have reported three issues, all with pending hotfixes:

  • Issue: HL7 messages show “Segment ID not recognized” in Epic. tomey data transfer software updated

  • Issue: High CPU usage during mass export (over 500 files at once).

  • Tomey has confirmed a minor patch (v4.6.3) will be released on May 15, 2026, addressing these concerns.

    The software now supports TLS 1.3 for network transfers and logs all data access attempts – a clear nod to HIPAA and GDPR requirements. Additionally, local cache files are now AES-256 encrypted automatically. If you have a Tomey in the main

    If your internet connection drops, the old software would lose the data. The updated version includes a local SQLite buffer that holds up to 10,000 patient encounters and syncs automatically once the connection is restored.

    Concerned about breaking your current setup? Tomey has designed this update to be painless.

    How to Download: Tomey registered users can access the update via the "MyTomey" support portal. Do not download from third-party torrent sites—malicious actors have been distributing "cracked" versions of medical imaging software leading to ransomware attacks. The official update requires a valid dongle ID. Issue: HL7 messages show “Segment ID not recognized”

    Before diving into the "what's new," it is essential to understand the friction point Tomey is solving.

    Most Tomey devices—including the TMS-5 Topographer, CASIA 2 Anterior Segment OCT, and EM-4000 Specular Microscope—generate massive data sets. A single corneal topography map can be 50+ MB. Historically, getting that data from the device to the patient’s Electronic Medical Record (EMR) was a three-step dance: export to USB, convert via a helper app, and manually upload.

    The updated Tomey Data Transfer Software eliminates these steps by automating the pipeline securely.

    Users can now create custom “Auto-Export Profiles.” For example: