Gopher Medical, Largest Distributor of Philips/GE Monitoring in the Midwest. for Philips and GE Fetal Monitors and EKG's. GE 259CX, Philips FM50/FM30/FM20. GE MAC5500HD and CAM modules. Philips TC70/TC50, PIM modules. 844-246-7437, sales@gophermedical.com
With a large in-house inventory of Patient Monitors, Med One Group provides purchase, rental, and lease options with customizable solutions. We provide biomed services, and our equipment arrives patient ready.
GE Healthcare's Carescape B850 modular patient monitor is a high-acuity monitor that can help you manage your patient flow by providing a dependable level of data continuity and integration across... view more
M-Port Keypad REMOTE IPX1 for use with B850 monitor Used, biomedical tested 6 month warranty (international-AS IS guaranteed working) IN STOCK available for same day shipment *** also... view more
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$95 USD
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Critical Care Unit (CCU) equipment are essential for providing care to critically ill patients. These machines are used to monitor vital signs, provide oxygen and other respiratory support, administer medications, and provide other life-sustaining treatments. ICU/CCU equipment includes ventilators, monitors, infusion pumps, defibrillators, and other specialized medical devices.
The cost of ICU/CCU equipment varies depending on the type and manufacturer. Ventilators, for example, can range from a few thousand dollars for basic models to tens of thousands of dollars for more advanced models. Monitors and infusion pumps are also available in a variety of price ranges, from a few hundred dollars for basic models to several thousand dollars for more complex models. Defibrillators can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.
There are many manufacturers of ICU/CCU equipment, including Philips, GE Healthcare, Dräger, and Medtronic. Each of these companies offers a wide range of products, from basic models to advanced models. They also provide training and support for their products, so that healthcare professionals can use them safely and effectively.