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WALL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC SETS & BUYER'S GUIDE

Keep all the diagnostic instruments you need in one easy-to-reach location with an Integrated Diagnostic Wall System. With a well-designed Wall Mount Diagnostic Unit, you will never waste time again looking for your diagnostic tools because they will always stay in one place. A Wall-Mounted Diagnostic Set is always ready whenever you are.

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The Welch Allyn Green 777 Integrated Wall Diagnostic System is a convenient combination of diagnostic instruments including an Ophthalmoscope and Otoscope head with LED lamps, a universal power handle, a pre-drilled wall-mounting board, a specula dispenser, and a USB power cord. It can also be configured to include an Aneroid Sphygmomanometer for blood pressure monitoring, a Thermometer for taking temperatures, and a Smart Bracket that enables the Otoscope to wirelessly connect to an iPhone device for seamless data management.

DIAGNOSTIC WALL SYSTEM BUYER'S GUIDE

CHOOSING THE RIGHT WALL-MOUNTED DIAGNOSTIC SET FOR YOUR PRACTICE

When choosing a Wall-Mounted Diagnostic System, look at the specific instruments included in the package and determine if these instruments will serve your facility well. Are the included Ophthalmoscope, Otoscope, and other instruments reliable and of high quality? What are the technical specifications and useful features of the instruments?

You should also consider the ease of installation and whether it will work with your existing setup.

Your budget is obviously a big factor to consider. Luckily, most Diagnostic Wall Systems are customizable and modular. This enables medical facilities of any size to only buy the instrument that is currently needed and slowly add modules as the budget allows.

Parts of a Wall Mount Diagnostic Unit

A basic Diagnostic Wall System includes an Ophthalmoscope head for examining the eye, an Otoscope head for examining the ear, and wall-mounting tools. Vital Signs Monitors, Blood Pressure Monitors, and Thermometers are also available in some models as add-ons.

Ophthalmoscope Heads

Ophthalmoscopes are used to see into the eye to identify disorders like glaucoma and retinal detachment. How big the field of view an ophthalmoscope can offer, the quality of the view, and ease of use are a few key factors to consider when choosing an ophthalmoscope.

Otoscope Heads

Otoscopes are used to examine the internal structure of the ear to identify conditions like ear wax or ruptured eardrums. Otoscopes are rated according to their field of view, image quality, and usability, just like ophthalmoscopes are.

Rechargeable Universal Power Handles

Diagnostic Wall Systems also come with Universal Power Handles that can be conveniently placed on a Wall Transformer. These handles are usually compatible with all ophthalmoscope and otoscope heads of the same brand.

Blood Pressure Monitoring

Blood Pressure Monitors used in hospitals are usually either aneroid or digital. Aneroid Sphygmomanometers are affordable, safe, and accurate while Digital BP Monitors are accurate and easier to use but more expensive.

Thermometers

While there are several types of Thermometers, Diagnostic Wall Systems usually include Electronic Thermometers because of their ease of use and speed of taking temperatures. Electronic Thermometers take temperatures at the press of a button and display readings on a large digital screen - very convenient and time-saving.

Vital Signs Monitoring

More advanced Diagnostic Wall Systems include a Vital Signs Monitor that lets clinicians measure blood pressure (BP), pulse rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation (SpO2), and temperature. If your facility already has a Vital Sign Monitor, you can use that for your Diagnostic Wall System using a compatible wall-mounting bracket.

Wall-Mounting Tools

Integrated Diagnostic Wall Systems include pre-drilled mounting boards to make wall installation easy. Wall mounting boards can be installed on any part of the clinic or hospital.

Spot Check vs. Continuous Monitoring

When putting together a Wall Mount Diagnostic Unit, an important question to consider is whether you need to perform a vital signs spot check or continuous monitoring. A spot check is used to monitor the overall health of low-acuity patients by manually checking their vital signs every 4 to 6 hours.

Continuous monitoring, as the name implies, continuously monitors the patient’s vital signs, giving physicians a real-time update on the patient’s status. Continuous Vital Signs Monitors are more often used for high-acuity patients but are quickly becoming a standard fixture in all hospital rooms because of their reliability and convenience.

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Where to Buy Diagnostic Wall System

When you’re in the market for a new Wall Mount Diagnostic Unit, only transact with an authorized dealer of top brands like Welch Allyn and Riester. This will save you from a lot of headaches down the road. Another important aspect to think about is customer assistance. Although anyone can sell a Diagnostic Wall System, not all dealers offer hassle-free client assistance prior to, during, and after the transaction. Verify that they offer a hotline, chat support, and email address where you may direct your complaints. Our Store ticks all these boxes and more!

Tiger Medical, the leading provider of medical equipment, offers Wall-Mounted Diagnostic Sets from leading brands like Welch Allyn, Riester, and ADC. Shop our website now for 100% guaranteed Diagnostic Wall Systems at very competitive prices.

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