The product range includes (but is not limited to):
Blood pressure monitors
Otoscopes
Ophthalmoscopes
Dermatoscopes
Diagnostic sets for ENT
Laryngoscopy
Stethoscopes
Reflex hammer
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The product range includes (but is not limited to):
Blood pressure monitors
Otoscopes
Ophthalmoscopes
Dermatoscopes
Diagnostic sets for ENT
Laryngoscopy
Stethoscopes
Reflex hammer
Tuning fork
Patient surveillance monitors
ECG
Pulse oximeters
Foetal monitoring (CTG )
X-ray
Medical scales
Lung ventilators
Dental treatment units and dental instruments
Hospital furniture
Please also check the catalogs and feel free to contact us for an individual quote.
KaWe tuning forks are used as a source of sound conduction through the air and through the bones. They are provided for
medical purposes, for example, hearing tests, sensitivity tests and
other diagnostic purposes.
KaWe tuning forks are used as a source of sound conduction through the air and through the bones. They are provided for
medical purposes, for example, hearing tests, sensitivity tests and
other diagnostic purposes.
KaWe tuning forks are used as a source of sound conduction through the air and through the bones. They are provided for
medical purposes, for example, hearing tests, sensitivity tests and
other diagnostic purposes.
Intended use: KaWe tuning forks are used as a source of sound conduction through the air and through the bones. They are provided for
medical purposes, for example, hearing tests, sensitivity tests and
other diagnostic purposes.
This KaWe examination light
was developed to illuminate the area of the patient’s body being
examined during medical examinations in hospitals and doctors’
practices.
The KaWe examination lights
were developed to be used by doctors in hospitals or in clinics in order
to illuminate areas of patient’s bodies during medical examinations.
The KaWe examination lights
were developed to be used by doctors in hospitals or in clinics in order
to illuminate areas of patient’s bodies during medical examinations.
The KaWe examination lights
were developed to be used by doctors in hospitals or in clinics in order
to illuminate areas of patient’s bodies during medical examinations.
a lamp life of at least 40,000
hours and hardly any noticeable heat build-up near the doctor’s head
or on the area of the patient’s body that is being examined. The advantages of conventional illumination technology with halogen and
gas-discharge light bulbs have been maintained: natural colour reproduction, exact illumination of the treatment area and easy positioning
of the light.