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ADC Pocket Otoscope Ophthalmoscope Diagnostic Set | 
enlarge | Brand: ADC Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $333.98 Buy New: $175.25 You Save: $158.73 (48%)
New (7) from $175.25
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 31819
Color: NA Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 1.3 x 4.3
MPN: 5110 Model: 5110 UPC: 634782003005 EAN: 0634782003005 ASIN: B000NID18W
Release Date: March 14, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight and compact diagnostic set | | • | 2.5v Halogen illumination fiber optic Otoscope | | • | 2.5 volt Ophthalmoscope with 5 apertures and 17 viewing lenses | | • | Batteries and 10 disposable specula included | | • | Convenient storage case |
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Product Description Pocket Otoscope/Opthalmoscope Set Pocket Otoscope/Opthalmoscope Set Otoscope features 2.5v halogen light source for true tissue color and long lasting lamp performance; fiber optics for cool, obstruction free light transmission; wide angle, removable 2.5x viewing lens permits instrumentation; sealed system with included insufflator fitting for pneumatic otoscopy. Welch Allyn disposable polypropylene ear specula in 2.5mm and 4.0mm sizes are convenient, safe, and economical. Complete instrument includes insufflator fitting and tube of 5 each 2.5mm and 4.0mm specula. Ophthalmoscope features 2.5v halogen light source for true tissue color and long lasting lamp performance; 5 aperture selections (small aperture, large aperture, fixation aperture, semicircle aperture, and red-free filter); 17 lenses from -20 to +20 diopters for better resolution; illuminated dial; silicon coated protection of glass components. Built-in lens dust cover. Rubber brow rest prevents scratching of eyeglasses. Pocket clip with integral on/off slide switch for ambidextrous use. Otoscope and opthalmoscope head made from polymid - an impact resistant space age thermoplastic. AA metal battery handle interchanges between pocket otoscope and ophthalmoscope. Lifetime Quality Performance Guarantee on optics.
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| Customer Reviews:
not for serious clinicians November 16, 2008 Brandon King (Detroit, MI) I am a third year medical student and have this product. The otoscope is okay, the ophthalmoscope is really bad. I have been able to visualize the fundus but it is very difficult since you cannot dim the light or change the size of the beam of light. Luckily, I am applying for orthopaedic surgery residency anyway so this doesn't bother me. I usually borrow a good one if I have concern about papilledema in a patient. If you plan on being a pediatrician, family medicine or any of the internal medicine specialties, I do not recommend this.
WASTE OF MONEY August 24, 2008 J. Bonilla (miami) I recently bought this item for my rotations, and i must say that i am very disappointed. Up to this moment i have not been able to see a clear fundus with it. I've had to borrow other ophthalmoscopes from my partners, it's embarrasing. Once i see the red reflex and get closer it simply turns dark (looses focus). With other ophthalmoscopes it does not happen. Trying to save money costed me even more since i'll have to buy another one.
Pocket otoscope ophthalmoscope May 15, 2008 J. Miller 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It was affordable and is small enough to be carried around. I am a first year medical student and I learned of this product through another student. Since then several more people in my class have bought it and love it.
Wonderful May 9, 2008 William Hanley I use this at work every day. fits in my pocket and when seeing pts in the hallway makes it easier and quick.
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