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ClearLook® Lighted Ear Curette™

The Next Generation of Lighted Ear Curettes.

Description

ClearLook Lighted Ear Curettes offer healthcare providers a safe, effective solution for cerumen removal, with built-in illumination and magnification for visibility and control.

Designed with a specialized handle for a secure grip, ClearLook Lighted Ear Curettes provide an unobstructed view of the ear canal. ClearLook is available in five tip styles: FlexLoop®, VersaLoop®, AngleLoop®, MicroLoop® and InfantScoop® for diverse cerumen conditions.

Disposable, one-time use.

  • clearlook lighted ear curette
  • ClearLook being held by a clinician.
  • Patient preparing to receive ear curettage by physician.
  • Patient preparing to receive ear curettage by physician.
  • Patient preparing to receive ear curettage by physician.
  • ClearLook being held by a clinician.

Indications

The intended use of ClearLook Lighted Ear Curette is to remove cerumen and/or foreign bodies from and illuminate a patient’s ear canal without causing injury.

Contraindications

There are no absolute contraindications for cerumen removal.

Who Should Use This Product

Professional Use Only

FAQs

  • What is the tip size on each currette?

    #EL-3360 - InfantScoop® - 2mm wide tip
    #EL-3340 - FlexLoop® - 4mm wide tip
    #EL-3310 - AngleLoop® - 4mm diameter loop
    #EL-3320 - MicroLoop® - 3mm diameter loop
    #EL-3330 - VersaLoop® - 3mm wide tip
    #EL-3345 - Variety Pack - an assortment of all 5 styles

  • How do I order this product?

    You can order by contacting Bionix directly (bionix@bionix.com or 800.551.7096); contacting your distributor of choice or purchasing on Amazon.

  • Are the curettes sterile?

    The ClearLook Lighted Ear Curettes are not sterile as the procedure which they are used for does not require sterilization. 

  • Is there a CPT code for a cerumen removal procedure?

    We recommend that you use CPT code 69210 for potential reimbursement. ClearLook Lighted Ear Curettes can also be used for foreign body removal, which can be submitted under CPT code 69200 for potential reimbursement.

  • What is the purpose of the reference markers toward the tip of the curette?

    The reference markers, or rings, on the end of the curette can be used to ensure accurate re-entry into the ear canal. 

Our Sales Team

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  • Stephanie McCullough

    Sales Executive, Primary and Acute Care

  • Alyson Kamlani

    Strategic Account Manager, Primary and Acute Care

  • Laura Senel

    National Account Manager, Government

  • Tom Craig

    Account Manager, International

  • Shaun Gensler

    Account Manager, International

  • Zak Huttner

    National Account Manager, Distribution

  • Jim Chandler

    Customer Relations Specialist, Primary and Acute Care

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