Product Description
Schiotz Tonometer
Tonometer according to Prof. Schiotz for measuring the Intraocular pressure. All main parts are made of High Quality Brass and are chrome plated. Red needle enables easy reading of the scale. The instrument comes complete with 3 weights (5.5 gram, 7.5gram, 10 gram) and conversion table in Blue Presentation case.
Advanced Manual Ophthalmic TechnologyFeaturing the latest laser technology, the manual Schiotz Tonometer combines reliable hardware with precise measurements for intraocular pressure assessment. Its durable stainless steel construction ensures longevity, while the manual operation allows for operator control during use in clinical settings.
Designed for Hospital EnvironmentsTailored for hospital use, the Schiotz Tonometer is built to meet stringent medical standards. Its user-friendly design and robust construction are ideal for busy ophthalmic departments, providing dependable diagnostics for patient eye health.
Trusted Indian Supplier and ExporterWith a strong reputation as a distributor, exporter, manufacturer, and supplier in India, this Schiotz Tonometer is widely utilized in medical facilities across the region. Dedicated support and supplies are readily available for both domestic and international clients.
FAQ's of Schiotz Tonometer:
Q: How is the Schiotz Tonometer used to measure intraocular pressure?
A: The Schiotz Tonometer is placed gently on the anesthetized cornea of the patient, and the manual method allows the practitioner to measure the indentation caused by a specific weight. The reading is then converted into intraocular pressure for accurate assessment.
Q: What is the benefit of using laser technology in this Schiotz Tonometer?
A: Laser technology enhances the precision of measurements, reducing the risk of operator error and improving diagnostic reliability, which is vital for detecting conditions such as glaucoma.
Q: When should a hospital consider using a manual Schiotz Tonometer?
A: Hospitals should incorporate the Schiotz Tonometer when regular, reliable intraocular pressure assessments are needed in ophthalmology departments, especially where manual control and precision are critical.
Q: Where is this Schiotz Tonometer distributed and supported?
A: This device is supplied, exported, and supported throughout India and internationally, with dedicated channels for distribution, customer support, and after-sales service.
Q: What process is followed during intraocular pressure measurement with the Schiotz Tonometer?
A: The process involves anesthetizing the patient's eye, selecting the appropriate weight (from 2 to 10 kg), gently applying the instrument per manufacturer's instructions, and noting the reading for interpretation.
Q: What kind of maintenance does the Schiotz Tonometer require?
A: Due to its stainless steel construction, the Schiotz Tonometer requires simple cleaning and periodic calibration to maintain optimal accuracy and hygiene.
Q: What advantages does stainless steel construction offer for this equipment?
A: Stainless steel provides durability, resistance to corrosion, and ease of sterilization, making the instrument suitable for repeated clinical use over an extended period.