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Wow,
what an otoscope. Prepare to be amazed by how well this
otoscope works.
Same
4x magnification
and focal length as the
Welch Allyn
so what you see is
just as clear if not clearer due to the very bright led
light.
Best part
about this otoscope is the fact the
LED light works
forever. We tried making this bulb go
out and could not do it. This included dropping the
otoscope from a second story window onto the ground. It
lit right up brighter than ever. Bottom line: If you are
looking for an inexpensive otoscope that you can stick
in your pocket or keep in your purse you will not find a
better value anywhere, We guarantee this.
If you
are not completely satisfied with this little gem return
it anytime within
6 months for a complete no questions
asked refund. Please see all the feedback and frequently
asked questions page on the the Dr Mom otoscope website
for more information about this amazing otoscope!
Includes
3
sizes of specula for Adult, Child and Infant.
Also a nice pocket clip and protective clear clamshell case.
Very nice size and packs easily in a mom's purse or
overnight bag for travel. Do not leave home without it. Also
includes very nice instruction sheet with pictures that also
packs nicely within the clamshell so your instructions and
pictures will always be with you and your otoscope. Did I
mention this otoscope is also
warranted for life
by the Dr Mom Otoscope company. Any problems at all with
this otoscope and they will send you out a new one. Please
take our word, we have been selling otoscopes on eBay for
over 5 years......There is no better value out there
anywhere when it comes to an otoscope.
Why we love this otoscope:
1. It is guaranteed
for life.
2. The
LED light source never goes out, if it does your otoscope is
replaced free of charge even if it is 10 years later.
3. No
hunting all over the country for bulbs trying to find one
that will match your off brand otoscope you bought
several years before.
4. No
price gouging to buy a bulb from the large well known brand
that
will cost more than this entire otoscope.
A bulb that will need replaced on a regular basis and even
sooner if the otoscope is ever dropped or handled rough in
any way.
5.
Same 4x
magnification
and focal length as the
Welch Allyn
so what you see is just
as clear if not clearer due to the very bright led light
BOTTOM LINE: We have
found no brighter light source or clearer picture of the
eardrum obtained with any other otoscope on the market
today. If you doubt then just refer to our feedback.
Buy this otoscope and be
amazed yourself you have nothing to lose with our 6 month
money back guarantee.
CUSTOMER
VIDEO REVIEWS: We were pleasantly surprised to find these
two videos while surfing the internet.


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Amazon Reviews
Essential
equipment
for
parents,
January
8, 2008
We have
three young
children and
one of them
is prone to
ear
infections.
The symptoms
are sneaky
and running
to the
doctor every
time we
suspect an
infection
just isn't
practical.
For a few
years, we
had a cheapo
drugstore
otoscope. It
was cheap to
begin with
and never
worked all
that well.
However, it
did help us
diagnose a
few ear
infections.
The Dr. Mom
Otoscope is
a HUGE leap
forward. It
is very
bright and
very clear.
My only
regret is
that we
didn't find
this and buy
it earlier!
I give this
my highest
recommendation.
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Impressive
otoscope
for the
price,
November
16, 2007
I was almost
shocked at
how well I
could see my
wifes
eardrum with
this nifty
little tool.
I could even
see the
little boney
thing laying
on the
inside of
the eardrum
that I
remeber
studying in
Biology 10
years ago in
college. The
light was
exceptionally
bright,
actually it
was an
almost
blinding
light when I
took off the
cone and
looked
directly
into it. It
is also nice
to know the
bulb will
last
forever. My
sister
bought an
ear scope
from
Walgreens to
use to check
her
childrens
ears and it
went out
after about
2 months and
she could
not find
anywhere to
buy a new
bulb. She
had to just
dispose of
it. She is
the one that
found this
model and
told me
about it. I
am very
happy with
my purchase.
I also want
to add that
I could not
see my
daughters
eardrum as
clearly as
my wifes but
it was more
of a problem
with the
fact her ear
canals
seemed
fairly small
and she
seemed have
have alot
more earwax
blocking my
view. |
BEST
OTOSCOPE
EVER!,
September
6, 2007
This product
arrived
promptly and
is so much
better than
I had
anticipated.
I used to
have a big
heavy one
that was
quite
expensive
and heavy as
well. It
stopped
working; I
didn't know
where to
have it
repaired...then
looking on
the internet
I saw this
Dr Mom
instrument
with the
lifetime
guarantee.
We have used
it a lot and
recommend it
highly!
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Dr
Mom LED
Pocket
Otoscope,
March
19, 2007
I am very
happy with
my purchase
and would
recommend it
highly to
anyone. I
had bought a
cheaper
version at
CVS for $10
but it broke
twice and I
just gave up
on it. I
went
searching
the web and
came across
this item
with a
lifetime
guarantee
and was
sold. Once I
received it
and used it,
i was even
more
impressed.
The light is
fantastic
and I was
able to see
into my
toddlers
ears with no
problems. If
you have
small kids
that get a
lot of ear
infections
or a lot of
wax build
up, you need
to get this
item. |
Love
this
otoscope,
February
5, 2007
I really
like this
otoscope.
The light is
exceptionaly
bright and
the stuff
you see in
the ear is
crystal
clear. The
instruction
sheet that
came with
the otoscope
is also very
good.
Amazing that
the bulb
will never
wear out and
is
warrantied
for life if
it ever
does. The
bulb on my
welch allyn
pocket
otoscope
cost more
than this
entire
otoscope and
I am
replacing it
every 5 or 6
months.
Very nice
product all
the way
around!
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Better
than
many
expensive
versions,
January
20, 2008
This is a
very good
otoscope for
the price. I
am an
audiology
student and
otoscopy is
something we
do on all
patients. I
liked the
illumination
of this
otoscope
better than
most of the
$100
otoscopes
I've used.
When looking
in my
mother's
ear, the
view was so
crisp and in
focus I
could see
the veins on
her eardrum.
One thing I
don't like
is how the
speculum
attaches to
the head of
the
otoscope. It
does not
twist on
like
professional
version, you
have to push
it into the
hollow, this
took me
forever to
figure out.
You feel
like you are
breaking it
and that the
speculum
won't fit,
but keep
pushing it
in until it
is fully
secure.
For parents
wanting to
use this on
their
children, I
recommend
that you ask
your
pediatrician
or medical
professional
to give you
a training
session. You
can hurt
your child
and make
them afraid
of otoscopy...which
will make
diagnosing
and treating
their ear
infections
very
difficult
for the
medical
professional.
The speculum
of the
otoscope
should never
touch/scrape
the inner
ear canal
wall. The
inner third
of the ear
canal (near
the eardrum)
is composed
of bone and
is covered
with a thin
layer of
skin. This
skin is
easily
abraded. The
ear canal
protects
itself by
having many
nerves in
this area to
alert you to
any actions
occurring in
this region.
Scraping the
inner ear
canal can be
very
painful. If
you are
trying to
look at the
eardrum and
you can't
see around
the a bend
in the ear
canal, do
not use the
speculum to
press around
the bend.
This is
painful.
Instead pull
on the pinna
(what you
call the
ear). If it
is an older
child or an
adult, pull
the pinna
up, if is a
younger
child pull
the ear lobe
down. This
will
straighten
out the ear
canal as
much as it
can be
straightened
to help you
view the
eardrum.
Second, you
need to
stabilize
the hand
holding the
otoscope. If
the child
jerks, you
could hurt
them with
the
speculum.
With the
hand that is
holding the
otoscope,
look in the
ear while
the pinkie
finger of
that same
hand is
pressed
against the
skull. Use
your other
hand that is
not holding
the otoscope
to pull on
the pinna
and
straighten
the ear
canal. If
for some
reason the
inner
portion of
the ear
canal is
abraded,
seek medical
attention.
Ear canals
are dark and
moist, a
great place
for
infection to
develop.....so
always go to
the doctor
if this
happens.
Another
issue is how
you advance
the speculum
into the ear
canal. Don't
jam it all
the way in
and then
look. Place
the speculum
tip in the
entrance of
the canal,
look through
the viewer,
and then
slowly
advance the
speculum
into the ear
canal while
you are
looking
through the
otoscope
until you
see the ear
drum. Then
slowly
advance more
until the
eardrum is
in focus as
much as you
think it can
be in focus.
The eardrum
is extremely
thin, we do
not want to
damage it.
When looking
at the
eardrum,
remember
that it has
blood
vessels, and
if the child
has been
screaming
bloody
murder right
before or
during the
otoscopy
then the ear
drum could
be red just
because of
the
screaming
and not
because
there is
infection.
Please keep
a log of
what you see
in the ear
if anything
is abnormal.
For those
who have
scheduled
appointments
with the
ENT, you
know it can
take a long
time to get
in. You may
catch the
fact that
your kid is
having an
episode of
ear problems
with your
otoscope,
but it could
be resolved
before your
appointment.
It is still
important to
tell the ENT
what you saw
and how long
it occurred.
Recurrent
ear problems
need to be
documented.
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