Hillrom - Otoscope - Welch Allyn Halogen Otoscope
Non Technical and Terms
Lead Time
Available now Deliver in 4-6 weeks
Warranty
12 months
Note on price
Price quoted EXW
Shipping options
- CIP Incoterms 2020
- CPT Incoterms 2020
Shipping costs
On return of the ROI, Hillrom will obtain actual shipping costs per product based on quantity and destination as per the applicable Incoterm. Actual shipping costs will be in addition to the quoted prices below and will be detailed in the contract.
Inspection
Hillrom products have recognized regulatory approvals/certificates and these will be set out in any contract. An independent pre-shipping inspection at Hillrom's premises prior to collection by the carrier, and will be in addition to the quote prices below.
Service
Service is return to base
Manuals
Printed user and service manuals will be provided with each piece of equipment.
Payment
There is a 40% Advance Payment and 60% payment on shipping. Payments are to be made by Bank Direct Payment
Hillrom Subcontract Arrangement
Welch Allyn, who is an affiliate of Hillrom and is referred under this agreement as a subcontractor, will supply and invoice for this product. Welch Allyn as a subcontractor will be covered by the Hillrom Advanced Payment Guarantee.
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Contact - For technical questions or assistance determining your requirements contact Wojtek Bulatowicz (wojtek.bulatowicz@hillrom.com).
An otoscope is a handheld medical device used by a clinician to look into a patient’s ear. The device illuminates the ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum) while the clinician looks inside the ear through a low-powered magnifying lens. These devices are often used during periodic health check-ups or for initial screening to investigate ear symptoms such as earache, hearing loss, or occlusion.
Some otoscopes may also have the option to convert into a retinoscope which is a device used to shine a light into the patient’s eye to observe the reflection (reflex) of the retina. Retinoscopy is a technique that can initially identify refractive error (e.g., farsighted, nearsighted, astigmatism).