SKU:LS-02625

Lighted Suction for Cerumen Removal

Combines light, magnification, and suction for faster, safer removal of ear and nasal obstructions.

Description

Bionix Lighted Suction is a perfect alternative to quickly remove cerumen or foreign bodies with ease and safety for sensitive patients.

Combines illumination, magnification, and suction technology to help healthcare providers quickly and safely remove obstructions from the ear canal and nasal passages.

By improving visibility, it reduces the risk of pushing objects deeper or causing additional damage, especially in sensitive or uncooperative patients. Relieves the patient from obstructions, like beans and beads, is quickly accomplished with the suction tool. This innovative tool shortens procedure time and maximizes overall effectiveness.

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

Made in the U.S.A.

  • Lighted suction
  • Lighted suction in use

Quantity

25 Handles, 1 Light Source + 1 Magnification 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.

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    National Account Manager, Distribution

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    Sales Coordinator, International

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