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We repair all monitoring & defibrillator equipments Philips: Patient Monitor (VMs, MPs, MXs, FMs, TCs) Defibrillator (XL, MRx, DFM) We present a repair service that reflects our dedication to... view more
We repair all monitoring & defibrillator equipments Philips: Patient Monitor (VMs, MPs, MXs, FMs, TCs) Defibrillator (XL, MRx, DFM) We present a repair service that reflects our dedication to... view more
We repair all monitoring & defibrillator equipments Philips: Patient Monitor (VMs, MPs, MXs, FMs, TCs) Defibrillator (XL, MRx, DFM) We present a repair service that reflects our dedication to... view more
Neonatal monitor equipment is used to monitor the vital signs of newborns and infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). This equipment is designed to provide accurate data on the patient’s heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, oxygen saturation, and other vital signs. It is used to detect any changes in the patient’s condition and to alert medical staff to any potential problems.
The price range for neonatal monitor equipment varies greatly depending on the type of equipment and the features it offers. Basic monitors can start at around $500, while more advanced monitors can cost up to $20,000. Many of the leading manufacturers of neonatal monitor equipment include Philips, GE Healthcare, Medtronic, and Drager. These companies offer a variety of different models with different features and capabilities. Some of the more advanced models include features such as wireless monitoring, alarms, and data analysis capabilities.