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Patient Monitoring

Blood Pressure Monitors: Devices used to measure and monitor blood pressure.
Vital Signs Monitors: Equipment that tracks essential body functions like heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, and blood pressure.
Thermometers: Instruments used to measure body temperature.
Stethoscopes: Acoustic devices used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient’s body.

Diagnostic Instruments

Ophthalmoscope: A device used to examine the interior of the eye, including the retina.
Otoscope: An instrument used to look into the ears.
Retinoscope: A tool used to measure the refractive error of the eye.
Brightness Acuity Tester (BAT): Used to measure visual acuity under different lighting conditions.
Transilluminator: A device that uses light to view structures beneath the skin.
Laryngoscope: An instrument used to view the larynx and vocal cords.
Dermatoscope: A tool used to examine skin lesions.

Power Sources

Batteries: Provide power to medical devices and other battery operated devices in your practice.
Power Handles: Handheld devices that supply power to various medical instruments.
Power Supply Accessories: Additional components that support the power needs of medical equipment.

Ophthalmic Equipment

Diagnostic Ophthalmic Lenses: Lenses used for examining the eyes and diagnosing eye conditions. Slit Lamp, Indirect ophthalmoscopy, gonioscopy, and specialty ophthalmic lenses.
Tonometers: Instruments used to measure the pressure inside the eye.
Ophthalmic Imaging Cameras: Devices used to capture detailed images of the eye.
Vision Screeners: Tools used to assess visual acuity and other vision-related functions.
Slit Lamps: Microscopes with a bright light used to examine the eye’s anterior and posterior segments.

Examination Lighting

Exam & Procedure Lights: Bright lights used during medical examinations and procedures.
Workstation Lights: Lighting designed for use in medical workstations.
Magnifiers & Woods Lamps: Magnifying lamps used for detailed examination, Woods lamps use UV light to detect fungal and bacterial infections.
Headlights: Wearable lights used by medical professionals to illuminate their field of view.
Loupes: Magnifying glasses used to enhance the view of small details.
Surgical Lights: High-intensity lights used in operating rooms.
Penlights: Small, portable lights used for quick examinations.
Medical Equipment
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Patient Monitoring

Blood Pressure Monitors: Devices used to measure and monitor blood pressure.
Vital Signs Monitors: Equipment that tracks essential body functions like heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, and blood pressure.
Thermometers: Instruments used to measure body temperature.
Stethoscopes: Acoustic devices used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient’s body.

Diagnostic Instruments

Ophthalmoscope: A device used to examine the interior of the eye, including the retina.
Otoscope: An instrument used to look into the ears.
Retinoscope: A tool used to measure the refractive error of the eye.
Brightness Acuity Tester (BAT): Used to measure visual acuity under different lighting conditions.
Transilluminator: A device that uses light to view structures beneath the skin.
Laryngoscope: An instrument used to view the larynx and vocal cords.
Dermatoscope: A tool used to examine skin lesions.

Power Sources

Batteries: Provide power to medical devices and other battery operated devices in your practice.
Power Handles: Handheld devices that supply power to various medical instruments.
Power Supply Accessories: Additional components that support the power needs of medical equipment.

Ophthalmic Equipment

Diagnostic Ophthalmic Lenses: Lenses used for examining the eyes and diagnosing eye conditions. Slit Lamp, Indirect ophthalmoscopy, gonioscopy, and specialty ophthalmic lenses.
Tonometers: Instruments used to measure the pressure inside the eye.
Ophthalmic Imaging Cameras: Devices used to capture detailed images of the eye.
Vision Screeners: Tools used to assess visual acuity and other vision-related functions.
Slit Lamps: Microscopes with a bright light used to examine the eye’s anterior and posterior segments.

Examination Lighting

Exam & Procedure Lights: Bright lights used during medical examinations and procedures.
Workstation Lights: Lighting designed for use in medical workstations.
Magnifiers & Woods Lamps: Magnifying lamps used for detailed examination, Woods lamps use UV light to detect fungal and bacterial infections.
Headlights: Wearable lights used by medical professionals to illuminate their field of view.
Loupes: Magnifying glasses used to enhance the view of small details.
Surgical Lights: High-intensity lights used in operating rooms.
Penlights: Small, portable lights used for quick examinations.