100 Scopes
A scope is a critical tool used by health care practitioners to help diagnose a patient’s disease or issue. There are several types of medical scopes, each designed for a specific reason or part of the body. For example, one type may be used for the ears and throat and another for the eyes. These instruments are inexpensive and durable. Keep yours in top shape by replacing the bulbs, ear specula and other accessories as indicated. Top selling brands include KaWe, HealthSmart and 3M Littmann.
Otoscopes
An otoscope is ideal for screening illnesses during a patient’s regular check-up as a preventive measure as well as investigating what might be causing ear symptoms, such as pain or ringing in the ear. The otoscope provides a view of both the ear canal and the eardrum. Many include a carrying case and reusable specula.
Ophthalmoscopes
The ophthalmoscope helps diagnose possible issues associated with the eyes, including the retina. A quality ophthalmoscope should deliver uniform illuminations and a generous field view of one’s eyes. Optometrists and ophthalmologists will use this instrument as part of their arsenal to determine treatment, preventive or otherwise, that may be needed to preserve eye health and vision.
Combination Kits
Consider the ophthalmoscope/otoscope combination kit as a convenient way to easily switch between examinations of the eye and ear. They are equipped with interchangeable handles that work perfectly with both types of scopes.
Keep Your Scopes in Top Shape
It’s simple and highly cost effective to replace the accessories that make your scopes work at their best. Select from Office Depot’s assortment of ear specula, replacement bulbs, halogen lamps and stethoscope ear tips.If you need information about Notary stamps, use our Public Reference Guide with instructions for each state. Help ensure state wide compliance for notary forms and signatures.