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Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope 5112N

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Original price $ 199.95
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Sale 2%
Original price $ 199.95
Current price $ 195.00
Free Shipping on orders above $100
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Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope 5112N
Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope 5112N
$ 199.95 $ 195.00
Description

ADC 5112N Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope is a medical device used by healthcare professionals to examine the inside of the eye, specifically the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels. It is a small, handheld instrument that uses light to illuminate and magnify the structures of the eye for diagnostic purposes. This device is commonly used to diagnose and monitor eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal diseases. It is portable and convenient for use in various clinical settings.

The ADC 5112N Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope is a handheld medical device used for examining the interior structures of the eye, such as the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels. It works by using a high-intensity light source to illuminate the interior of the eye and a series of lenses and filters to magnify and focus the image for the user.

To use the ophthalmoscope, the user first adjusts the light source to the desired intensity and color temperature. They then hold the device up to the patient's eye and look through the viewing lens while shining the light into the eye.

As light travels through the eye, it reflects off the structures inside and back out through the pupil. The ophthalmoscope's lenses and filters allow the user to see these reflections and examine them in detail. By adjusting the focus and direction of the light, the user can view different parts of the eye, such as the macula, optic disc, and blood vessels.

The ADC 5112N Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope also has a built-in aperture wheel, which allows the user to change the size and shape of the light beam for more specific examination techniques. The device also has a +20 diopter range for focusing on different levels of magnification

Description

ADC 5112N Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope is a medical device used by healthcare professionals to examine the inside of the eye, specifically the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels. It is a small, handheld instrument that uses light to illuminate and magnify the structures of the eye for diagnostic purposes. This device is commonly used to diagnose and monitor eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal diseases. It is portable and convenient for use in various clinical settings.

The ADC 5112N Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope is a handheld medical device used for examining the interior structures of the eye, such as the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels. It works by using a high-intensity light source to illuminate the interior of the eye and a series of lenses and filters to magnify and focus the image for the user.

To use the ophthalmoscope, the user first adjusts the light source to the desired intensity and color temperature. They then hold the device up to the patient's eye and look through the viewing lens while shining the light into the eye.

As light travels through the eye, it reflects off the structures inside and back out through the pupil. The ophthalmoscope's lenses and filters allow the user to see these reflections and examine them in detail. By adjusting the focus and direction of the light, the user can view different parts of the eye, such as the macula, optic disc, and blood vessels.

The ADC 5112N Diagnostix Pocket Ophthalmoscope also has a built-in aperture wheel, which allows the user to change the size and shape of the light beam for more specific examination techniques. The device also has a +20 diopter range for focusing on different levels of magnification

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