SKU:LP-02850

Lighted Placement Tool

Take less time to safely and accurately place a foam block deep in the ear.

Description

The Lighted Placement Tool combines illumination, magnification, and five depth guides to help audiologists safely and accurately place a foam block deep in the ear.

Eliminates the need for multiple hands by providing visual depth cues at 5mm increments, for complete visualization and precise placement. This tool offers a safe method for foam block placement.

Government Purchasers: On FSS Contract and MSPV Formulary and are available through our SDVOSB Distributor.

Made in the U.S.A.

  • clearlook lighted ear curette
  • Patient receiving ear curettage by physician.

Quantity

15 Lighted Placement Tools, 1 Light Source, 1 Mag Lens

Who Should Use This Product

Professional Use Only

FAQs

  • How do I order this product?

    You can order by contacting Bionix directly ([email protected] or 800.551.7096); contacting your distributor of choice or purchasing on Amazon.

  • How long will the light source last?

    It is designed to provide light for 15 placement procedures.

  • Are they sterile?

    Not necessary, not used in a sterile environment.

  • Are the Lighted Placement tips individually wrapped?

    No, the Lighted Placement tips come in a single pouch for easy access.

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

  • Shaun Gensler

    Account Manager, International

  • Zak Huttner

    National Account Manager, Distribution

  • Jim Chandler

    Inside Sales Representative

  • Johnny Powers

    Sales Coordinator, International

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