Product Description
Indirect Ophthalmoscope
Halogen Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope is an excellent instrument for all standard applications, as well as with uncooperative pediatric patients & in cases where the papillary diameter is less than 4mm. The need for pupillary dilatation is virtually obviated when using the SPF-capability of this dual purpose clinical instrument.
Precision Eye Care Facilitated by Laser TechnologyOur Indirect Ophthalmoscope incorporates cutting-edge laser technology, enabling ophthalmologists to perform detailed and precise examinations. The high-definition imaging capability ensures accurate diagnoses, making it an essential tool in modern hospital eye care departments.
Quality You Can Trust, Crafted with ABS PlasticThis device is manufactured using durable ABS plastic, offering resilience and longevity even with frequent hospital use. Its compact, lightweight design, ranging from 100 to 1000 grams, ensures comfort and ease of use during lengthy diagnostic procedures.
Proudly Serving India as a Trusted SupplierAs experienced distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders, we provide hospitals across India with reliable indirect ophthalmoscopes. Our reliable supply chain ensures hospitals have access to advanced ophthalmic equipment to better serve their patients.
FAQ's of Indirect Ophthalmoscope:
Q: How does an indirect ophthalmoscope with laser technology enhance eye examinations?
A: The use of laser technology in this indirect ophthalmoscope provides superior illumination and imaging, allowing ophthalmologists to observe and evaluate the retina in greater detail. This enhances diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.
Q: What materials are used in constructing the indirect ophthalmoscope, and why?
A: The ophthalmoscope is made from ABS plastic, which is known for its strength, durability, and lightweight properties. This makes it easy for extended use in hospitals and ensures long-term reliability.
Q: When should a hospital consider upgrading to a laser-driven indirect ophthalmoscope?
A: Hospitals should upgrade when seeking improved diagnostic precision, enhanced imaging, and more comfortable, efficient patient examinations, especially for detailed retinal evaluations.
Q: Where is this ophthalmic device commonly used?
A: This indirect ophthalmoscope is primarily used in hospital eye care departments and ophthalmic clinics across India, where comprehensive retinal assessments are required.
Q: What is the process of using a manual-driven indirect ophthalmoscope?
A: The manual-driven device is positioned by the ophthalmologist to align with the patient's eye. Using laser illumination, it thoroughly illuminates the retina, enabling a detailed examination while the practitioner manually adjusts the settings as needed.
Q: How does the weight of the device impact its usability?
A: With a weight range between 100 and 1000 grams, the ophthalmoscope remains comfortably portable and easy to handle during extended procedures, reducing user fatigue and improving workflow efficiency in clinical settings.
Q: What are the key benefits of sourcing this indirect ophthalmoscope from your company?
A: By purchasing from us, hospitals benefit from high-quality manufacturing standards, consistent supply as we manage distribution, export, and manufacturing in India, and exceptional after-sales support for all our clients.