Frequently asked questions
Is the integrated LED light source effective for exams?
Yes, the integrated LED provides a brighter and whiter light compared to traditional methods. This significantly improves visualization of the examination area, ensuring clinicians can conduct procedures with greater clarity.
Can this be easily operated with just one hand?
Absolutely. The speculum is specifically engineered for one-hand operation, allowing for convenient and smooth manipulation during medical procedures, which is essential in high-throughput clinical environments.
What material is used to ensure clear visibility?
The device is constructed from high-quality, clear polystyrene. This material allows for excellent visibility through the structure of the speculum, facilitating an easier and more effective examination process.
Are there different sizes available to suit various needs?
Yes, these specula are available in three sizes to accommodate different requirements:
- Small
- Medium
- Large
Are sterile options provided for clinical use?
Yes, we offer both sterile and non-sterile configurations to meet the specific safety and protocol needs of your medical facility.
Does this follow the standard Graves or Pederson design?
The MedGyn disposable speculum is designed according to the Graves/Pederson style, which is a widely recognized and trusted design for gynecological examinations.
How many units come in a standard box?
The quantity per box depends on the size selected:
- Small and Medium sizes: 100 units per box
- Large size: 80 units per box
Is this product considered factory new?
Yes, all MedGyn disposable specula are sold as factory new inventory, ensuring that you receive high-quality, pristine medical devices for your practice.
How does the locking mechanism perform during use?
The device features a secure adjustment mechanism near the pivot point, designed with serrated edges to provide a secure and reliable lock during the examination.
Is the device ready for immediate integration into clinics?
Yes, the disposable design is ideal for high-throughput clinical settings, eliminating the need for reprocessing and helping to maintain efficient, hygienic workflow standards.