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Description

Sklar's Low Profile Cardiology Stethoscope features a single, zinc alloy chest piece. The low profile design allows the user to apply greater pressure to the diaphragm, creating a better acoustic seal resulting in more accurate identification of what is being heard. The cardiology stethoscope also has thicker, shorter 2-in-1 tubing compared to a standard stethoscope. This provides a shorter distance for the sounds to travel and decreases interference of curled tubing that can occur with longer stethoscopes. Sklar's Low Profile Cardiology Stethoscope allows the user to hear both high and low frequency sounds, specifically those identified with the heart such as blood flow, clicks, and murmurs. This stethoscope comes with 2 additional sets of ear tips and 1 additional diaphragm. It measures 27 inches overall and has black PVC tubing.*images represent style and may not represent specifics of any product – details of products are provided in narratives and listed below*

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Instrument Length 27"
Instrument Material stainless steel / pvc
Is Sterile non-sterile
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

Does the low-profile design improve diagnostic accuracy?

Yes, the low-profile design is specifically engineered to allow clinicians to apply greater pressure to the diaphragm. This creates a superior acoustic seal, which is essential for the precise identification of critical sounds like heart murmurs, clicks, and blood flow patterns.

Is the 2-in-1 tubing design effective at reducing interference?

Absolutely. The 2-in-1 tubing system is both thicker and shorter than standard models. This construction minimizes the distance sound must travel and significantly reduces interference or artifacts typically caused by tube tension, curling, or kinking.

Can this stethoscope detect high-frequency heart sounds?

Yes, this instrument features a wide frequency range. It is optimized to detect both high and low-frequency sounds, making it a reliable tool for capturing intricate cardiac details such as blood flow, clicks, and murmurs.

Are the materials used for this stethoscope durable?

The stethoscope is built for professional longevity, featuring a robust zinc alloy chest piece and thick-walled PVC tubing. These premium materials are chosen for clinical durability and sustained acoustic performance.

Is this stethoscope suitable for healthcare professionals with latex allergies?

Yes, the product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for professionals or patients with latex sensitivities.

Does the kit come with spare parts for long-term use?

Yes, the stethoscope arrives as a complete clinical kit, which includes:

  • Two additional sets of ear tips for a customized, ergonomic fit.
  • One replacement diaphragm to ensure the instrument remains in top working condition over time.
Is the 27-inch length ideal for clinical environments?

The 27-inch length is specifically selected to balance reach and acoustic efficiency. Combined with the 2-in-1 tubing, this length helps minimize sound degradation while remaining comfortable for use in fast-paced environments like cardiology clinics and intensive care units.

Is this a reusable instrument?

Yes, this is a reusable, professional-grade diagnostic instrument designed for repeated clinical use. It is factory-new and intended for long-term utility in medical settings.

Is the zinc alloy chest piece designed for precision?

Yes, the zinc alloy chest piece is precision-engineered for clinical cardiology applications. Its geometry is specifically crafted to provide the necessary weight and pressure control to achieve the high-fidelity acoustic performance required for cardiac auscultation.

Is this stethoscope appropriate for intensive care settings?

Definitely. Due to its high-precision acoustic performance and durable build, it is an ideal instrument for demanding environments such as:

  • Cardiology clinics
  • Intensive Care Units (ICUs)
  • General medical examinations