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Part Number: B150
X-Ray Tube
All parts have a standard 30 day warranty.30 day part return unopened no restock, pay shipping and packing charges only. Open parts not used that must be retested will be 25% restock, open parts... view more
Part Number: DNE
3 x new GE 150W 120V DNE MR18 G7.9 Halogen Bulb
FREE US shipping included with the purchase of these three unused US made lamps in original packaging. These fit a variety of medical and other devices for everything from examination lights and... view more
Asking Price:
$33 USD
Part Number: 88000A
Welch Allyn Video Path Colposcope With Swing Arm Stand Option Tested
About This Item Actual item is shown. Used unit, fully tested in our professional shop, inspected thoroughly. The instrument output was tested, is shown in the pictures. Filters were checked and... view more
Asking Price:
$895 USD
Part Number: Colposcope CMOS lens FCB-EX1010P SONY
Colposcope CMOS lens FCB-EX1010P SONY
Goldway Colposcope CMOS lens FCB-EX1010P SONY Description All medical equipment, new and used, is thoroughly inspected by our engineers to ensure complete functionality. Service contracts for... view more
A colposcope is a type of medical equipment used to examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva for signs of disease. It is similar to a microscope, but it has a higher magnification and a light source that allows the doctor to see the tissue in greater detail. The colposcope is used to diagnose and treat cervical and other gynecologic cancers. It is also used to monitor the progress of treatment.
Colposcopes are manufactured by a variety of companies, including Olympus, Leica, and Zeiss. Prices range from around $2,000 to $30,000, depending on the features and quality of the equipment. Some models have digital imaging capabilities, allowing the doctor to take pictures of the tissue for further review. Other models have video capabilities, allowing the doctor to record the examination for later review. Colposcopes are designed to be used in a variety of settings, from small clinics to large hospitals.