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D-EYE Ophthalmoscope For Sale and Wanted

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Prescott's Inc. - Parts, Service Repairs, & Service Contracts

Our service technicians are factory trained with surgical microscopes such as: Zeiss, Leica, Moller, Topcon, Storz/Urban and many more. Call (800) 438-3937

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Full Range of New & Used Ophthalmic Lasers Available

Large inventory of lasers including Yag, SLT, 532 Green, 577 Yellow, 810 Red, Pattern Scanning & Photocoagulators; all located at our headquarters in Tampa, Florida, USA; Tour our 12,000 sq.ft. facility prior to purchase. Call 1-877-924-2020.

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Ophthalmoscope

An ophthalmoscope is a medical device used to examine the interior of the eye. It is used to diagnose and monitor a variety of eye conditions, such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration. It is also used to assess the health of the optic nerve and retina. The ophthalmoscope consists of a light source, a magnifying lens, and a mirror. The light source is used to illuminate the eye, while the magnifying lens and mirror are used to magnify and focus the image of the eye's interior.

The cost of an ophthalmoscope can vary depending on the type of equipment, the manufacturer, and the features included. Basic ophthalmoscopes can range from $50 to $100, while more advanced models can cost up to $1,000 or more. Popular manufacturers of ophthalmoscope equipment include Welch Allyn, Keeler, and Heine. These companies offer a variety of ophthalmoscopes, ranging from basic models to more advanced models with features such as digital imaging and laser technology.