- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 96-3814
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Does the speculum feature a safe material construction?
Yes, this device is crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring reliable performance and durability during delicate ophthalmic procedures.
Is the device safe for patients with latex allergies?
Absolutely. This product is strictly latex-free and is not manufactured using any natural rubber latex, making it safe for patients with sensitivities.
How does the disposable nature benefit clinical workflows?
The disposable design provides significant advantages:
- Minimized cross-contamination risk: Each unit arrives pre-sterilized and is intended for single use.
- Efficiency: Eliminates the time, cost, and logistics associated with reprocessing and sterilizing instruments.
What is the specific size of this infant model?
This speculum is designed specifically for infant ophthalmic procedures and measures 1-3/4 inches in length, providing precise access for neonatal care.
Is the quality suitable for standard surgical environments?
Yes, this instrument is classified as ‘econo sterile floor grade.’ It is specifically engineered to balance clinical performance with cost-effectiveness, making it an ideal choice for standard sterile procedural environments.
How many units are included in each purchase?
Each case (CS 10) contains 10 individual units of the Econo Sterile Alfonso Eye Speculum.
Can I rely on this instrument for consistent performance?
Yes, the product is backed by a lifetime warranty, reflecting the manufacturer’s confidence in the quality and durability of the stainless steel construction.
Is this product pre-sterilized for immediate medical use?
Yes, it is supplied as sterile and ready for immediate clinical application, which ensures patient safety and convenience upon opening.
Are these specula discontinued by the manufacturer?
No, this is a factory-new product and is actively maintained in production to support ongoing pediatric ophthalmology needs.
What is the typical use case for this instrument?
This speculum is essential equipment for:
- Pediatric ophthalmology
- Neonatal care settings
- Procedures requiring precise, sterile access to the infant eye area