Product Overview
Aural examinations are a snap with the Welch Allyn 3.5 volt diagnostic otoscope head, model 25020. With its proprietary Halogen HPX illumination and fiber optics, you’ll have the cool light you need all the way to the distal tip allowing you to see true tissue color. With no reflections or obstructions, you’ll have outstanding views of the tympanic membrane. The specialized wide angle viewing lens provides significant magnification allowing you to use instrumentation easily. You’ll be able to provide exceptionally accurate diagnosis of otitis media with the sealed system for pneumatic otoscopy.
Known throughout the industry for the exceptional innovation, reliability, precision and durability of their instruments, Welch Allyn is a name you can trust when it comes to purchasing medical instruments. With nearly one hundred years of experience and expertise, this family owned medical supply company has made it their business to stay at the forefront of medical, technological and ergonomic advancements in the field of medical instrumentation. That’s why you can rest assured that your Welch Allyn 25020 otoscope is going to last well beyond the one year warranty and will continually provide you with accurate information so you can make fast and efficient diagnoses.
The Welch Allyn 25020 is ideal for medical professionals who need versatility, and durability in their tools. This otoscope head can work with any Welch Allyn 3.5 volt compatible power handle, making it a compact and portable interchangeable tool. When you want the very best in technology, ergonomics, accuracy and reliability at a competitive price, then you’re going to want a Welch Allyn product.
- Halogen HPX™ lamp provides light output for true tissue color and long-lasting performance
- Fiber optics project cool light to the distal tip with no reflections or obstructions for superior views of the tympanic membrane
- Wide-angle viewing lens allows for instrumentation under magnification
- Sealed system for pneumatic otoscopy and accurate diagnosis of otitis media