Welch Allyn 3.5V Halogen HPX Co-Axial Ophthalmoscope Head 11720 – EUC

Welch Allyn 3.5V Halogen HPX Co-Axial Ophthalmoscope Head 11720 – EUC

USD 149.00 USD
SKU: rWUl1U2q
Condition: Used
Categories: PLCs & HMIs

Specifications

All Returns AcceptedReturnsNotAccepted
BrandWelch Allyn
Model11720
MPNDoes Not Apply
Intended Use/DisciplineOptometry

Retails $300+Ships Fast and Free in the continental US POWER HANDLE NOT INCLUDED This listing is for (1) 3.5v Coaxial OphthalmoscopeThis item is a used ophthalmoscope in good condition POWER HANDLE NOT INCLUDED Highlights3.5V Halogen Light for true tissue color and long-lasting performanceCoaxial optics produce a shadow-free spot, easier entry into undilated pupils, and a larger field of view18 unique aperture/filter combinations for greater versatility28 focusing lenses (-25 to +40 diopters)Red-free filter may be used with any aperture Overview Welch Allyn Coaxial ophthalmoscopes incorporate a patented coaxial optical system, allowing the axis of illumination to be coincidental with the axis of vision into the retina, thereby eliminating annoying shadows and facilitating examination through virtually any size pupil or vitreous disorder.The fundus and interior anatomy of the eye are viewed with precision and clarity.The Welch Allyn 3.5 Coaxial Ophthalmoscope sports a 28 viewing lenses, a range of -25 to +40 diopters, and fast, accurate one-hand selection. This helps compensate for patient or examiner refractive error.The 3.5 Coaxial Opthalmoscope offers an additional crossed linear polarizing filter/red-free filter switch that increases the versatility of this instrument. When used in conjunction with available apertures, the coaxial ophthalmoscope yields 18 possible apertures.The illuminated lens dial enables the practitioner to check the lens being used for a particular examination even in a darkened examination room. The brow rest allows the practitioner to use his/her own eyeglasses comfortably and safely. It also steadies the instrument while in use. Additional UsesIn addition to examination of the fundus, the ophthalmoscope is a useful aid in studying other ocular structures. The light beam can be used to illuminate the cornea and the iris for detecting foreign bodies in the cornea and irregularities of the pupil.

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