Ophthalmoscopes Diagnostic Equipment
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Ophthalmoscopes Products in Kenya
Explore our range of ophthalmoscopes at GM Medical, designed for the Kenyan healthcare market.
These essential diagnostic instruments are crucial for examining the interior structure of the eye.
Our ophthalmoscopes are suitable for hospitals, clinics, and various healthcare facilities in Nairobi and beyond.
Engineered to meet rigorous professional standards, these devices ensure accurate assessments of ocular health.
Each product in our selection is certified for quality and reliability, aligning with local healthcare regulations.
Healthcare professionals can rely on these instruments for effective diagnosis of conditions such as glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy.
With user-friendly features, our ophthalmoscopes facilitate efficient examinations and enhance patient care.
GM Medical is committed to supporting the healthcare sector in Kenya with high-quality medical equipment.
Contact us today to learn more about our ophthalmoscope offerings and how they can benefit your practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good entry-level ophthalmoscope?
Keeler Standard ophthalmoscope Best for: Entry-level general practice or institutions needing cost-effective solutions. As the name suggests, the Standard ophthalmoscope is our reliable baseline model. All the essentials for accurate and reliable daily use: Durable, compact design.
What is an ophthalmoscope used for?
It is used to detect and evaluate symptoms of retinal detachment or eye diseases such as glaucoma. Ophthalmoscopy may also be done if you have signs or symptoms of high blood pressure, diabetes, or other diseases that affect the blood vessels..
Are otoscope and ophthalmoscope the same?
Otoscopes have also been found to detect some ear defections such as Ear infections, eardrum damage, and ear wax accumulation. The ophthalmoscope, on the other hand, is an instrument that allows the doctor to look at the back of the eye which is referred to as the fundus..
How many ophthalmologists are there in Kenya?
Data from the Health ministry reveals Kenya has 115 ophthalmologists operating in major cities of Nairobi, Kisumu, Eldoret, Mombasa and Nakuru, leaving periphery counties exposed. “Vitreoretinal specialists handle all aspects pertaining to structures behind the eye lens, such as vitreous, retina and choroid.”.