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NICOLET VASCULAR IMEX Free Dop Vascular Doppler w/2 Probe And Charger COSMETIC CONDITION IS GOOD AND USED AS SEEN IN PICTURES INCLUDING:- IMEX Free Dop Fetal Vascular Doppler 2x ... view more
Asking Price:
$999 USD
Nicolet Vascular Imexdop CT+ Doppler with 3 & 8 MHz probes (CT38+): VENDOR DESCRIPTION ________________________________________ The ImexDop CT+ from Nicolet is a portable counter-top Doppler... view more
Asking Price:
$895 USD
Elite 200 series Obstetric doppler with digital display and includes 3 MHz probe. Ideal for detecting early fetal heartbeats and general pregnancies. A 2 MHz probe option is also available... view more
Asking Price:
$850 USD
BioMed Certified “The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and state and local regulatory agencies. If so, do not bid on this item unless you... view more
Asking Price:
$175 USD
Fetal Doppler equipment is a medical device used to detect the fetal heartbeat and monitor the baby's health during pregnancy. It is a handheld device that uses ultrasound technology to detect the baby's heartbeat and other vital signs. The device is typically used by obstetricians and midwives to monitor the baby's health during pregnancy and labor.
The price range for Fetal Doppler equipment varies depending on the type of device and the features included. Basic models start at around $50, while more advanced models can cost up to $500 or more. Popular manufacturers of Fetal Doppler equipment include Sonoline, SonoScape, and Huntleigh. These manufacturers offer a wide range of models with different features and prices. Some models even feature Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to monitor the baby's heartbeat from their smartphone.