Our otoscopes, retinoscopes, transilluminators and ophthalmoscopes will help your effectively diagnose your patients and help you define your practice as cutting edge. Diagnostic Equipment at a Glance
An otoscope is a medical device specifically for viewing and diagnosing problems with the outer ear and middle ear.
The ophthalmoscope is an eye examination ophthalmic instrument and helps vision health practitioners to diagnose the health of the retina and the vitreous humor. The ophthalmoscope is one of the most frequently used ophthalmic instruments and can help diagnose early issues in vision as well as hypertension throughout the body, brain tumors or other problems and prevention of vision loss in diabetics.
A retinoscope is an ophthalmic instrument used during retinoscopy which is a procedure where a measurement of the refractive ability of the eye is taken. Essentially, the retinoscope shines a light into the eye and the medical practitioner can view the reflection of the light in the retina. A phoropter will often be used as well to test the reflective reflex of the eye under various conditions.
A transilluminator is an ophthalmic diagnostic device the offers bright light, helping the practitioner to better see any issues and to assess the reflexes of the eye during a diagnostic examination.