
MicroLoop Spirometer
Micro Direct’s hand-held spirometer, the MicroLoop, now comes with the Spida5 software built into its price. Capable of being connected directly to HP printers, you can do your spirometry without having to connect it to a desktop or laptop PC. Because it has database storage for 1000 patients, the MicroLoop Spirometer is perfect for doctors who have to perform house calls for the very young or the elderly. It even includes a child-friendly animation on-screen, to help place your younger patients at ease.
Here’s a short list of features:
- Gold Standard Transducer
- Touch Screen Color Display
- Fast On-Screen Text Entry Enabling Comments
- Child Incentive Display “Bubble Gum Kid”
- Fully Customizable Printout Format
- Desktop Docking Station For Battery Charging and PC/Printer Connection
- Direct Connect to External Hewlett Packard Printers
- 41 Test Parameters
- 2000 Patient Test Memory
- Pre/Post Bronchodilator Comparison
- Choice of Predicted Values and Languages
- Diagnostic Interpretation and Estimated Lung Age
- On-Screen Test Quality Prompts
- Spida 5 PC software Included
- 3-Year Parts and Labor Warranty
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Nasiff CardioHolter
It’s Cardiocard week here at Med-Electronics, and today we take a look at the Holter system.
The Nasiff CardioHolter package comes with one Holter recorder and the software you will need to organize and interpret your results. While other Holter systems provide two levels of features with their software, the CardioHolter provides all its features, all the time, from the first purchase.
No need to worry about paying for additional software upgrades when you come across functionality that you need. That said, none of the other Holter systems we offer are “crippled,” by any means. Most of the features that require additional expense are targeted towards cardiologists’ practices. The bottom line with the CardioHolter is in the bottom line: for a fraction of the price of the big names in Holter systems, you are lowering your initial outlay and will be turning a profit on your medical equipment very quickly.
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Tuttnauer Valueklave
The Tuttnauer 1730 Valueklave is the autoclave to consider when you need to work within certain limits. Limited space? The Valueklave has a small footprint. Limited need for autoclaving due to occasional procedures? It is the smallest autoclave that features a circular chamber that can accommodate most small and medium instruments and glassware. Limited budget? It is the most affordable autoclave we have available that will meet sterilization requirements.
You might ask, “well, if it’s so cheap, what’s the catch?” Well, it’s not “cheap,” it’s “affordable.” There is no “catch,” but it does require some work on your part. Being that it is a manual autoclave, you will have to come back to the autoclave when the steam cycle is done, that way you can open the door for the drying cycle. That’s it!
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SDI Astra 300
Please remember, there’s only one month left for the SDI Stimulus Promo. Get a free AstraPulse fingertip pulse oximeter with your purchase of an SDI Astra 200 or SDI Astra 300 at reduced prices. Due to internet pricing policies, prices for these spirometers will have to be given by quote, which can be requested through our offline chat system, or by calling us toll-free at 1-888-321-1300.
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Nihon Koden Cardiofax S
For practices with limited space, or for doctors who stay on the go, the Nihon Koden Cardiofax S is a small, lightweight EKG that is packed with features. Boasting a 5.7-inch color display and an integrated keyboard the Cardiofax S comes at an extremely competitive price compared to similar models. It also has in included patient simulator, to help troubleshoot the unit during a warranty call.
The compact nature of the Cardiofax S, however, requires compact paper. While not as cramped as a “traditional” 2.5-inch strip of paper, it prints out on a 3.5-inch sheet. Each tracing uses three sheets, which you can then separate and mount onto regular paper in your patients’ charts. Some may find this a disadvantage, but others would find it a welcome trade-off for portability.
It remains one of the most affordable ECGs to feature a keyboard and preview display.
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Nonin Onyx 9500
Sometimes, a trend is just a trend. Sometimes, though, a trend has some history behind it. The Nonin Onyx 9500 is our most popular fingertip pulse oximeter. It’s ordered by individuals, doctors, urgent care centers, nursing homes… By far, it’s popularity is backed by a strong record of performance and quality.
We stand behind every pulse oximeter we offer, but among our offerings of fingertip pulse oximeters, the Onyx 9500 clearly stands out.
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Summit Doppler Lifedop L250AC
If you’re an internist or family practitioner looking to expand your services, you may have heard of a vascular study, also called an ABI (Ankle-Brachial Index) exam. The Summit Doppler Lifedop ABI system is the most basic in a series of ABI doppler devices offered by Summit Doppler. The system comes in a two-cuff package (L250AB) or with four cuffs (L250AC) to help speed up the test. The system also includes a Doppler and a small printer that shows the waveform.
In other words, it has everything you need to get reimbursement for the ABI study. However, Medicare coverage and reimbursement is not nationwide. The requirements vary by state, and this is also the case with private insurance. From an information sheet by Summit Doppler (PDF):
CPT 93922 Coverage
In general, most Medicare carriers consider an “ABI” exam without blood-flow waveforms to be part of the general physical examination, and hence do not reimburse for “ABI’s” unless waveform analysis is included. CPT 93922 provides coverage for a single-level lower extremity physiologic study. When conducted at the ankle, this physiologic study has two components: 1) ABI values and 2) the bidirectional Doppler waveforms from the ankle (PT or DP arteries). The LifeDop ABI instrument provides a digital printout of the spectral mean Doppler waveform for documentation and reimbursement purposes. Note: Most Medicare carriers prohibit reimbursement for ankle waveforms generated by the older analog strip chart recorders, or for any device that does not provide a hard-copy of the waveform.
For quick reference, the national average reimbursement for diagnosis of PAD is $126 per exam. We have a comprehensive list (PDF) available. For other requirements for reimbursement that may vary by State, please call us at 1-888-321-1300 and our sales representatives will help you research the requirements for this test.
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For a limited time only, Med-Electronics is offering reduced prices on its bestselling GE products: the GE MAC1200 ECG and GE Carescape Patient monitors.

GE Carescape Monitor
Take note that one of the greatest changes between the Carescape and its predecesor, the DINAMAP, is that the Carescape monitors must be configured with the parameters that you want before you place your order. Our friendly and knowledgable staff will be able to help you configure a monitor that is right for your needs.
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Sometimes, the most important thing you need to do is get an EKG machine and get it done. The Schiller AT-2 has been a well-known name in EKGs since it first came out. Simple, and easy to use, it keeps the focus on getting the electrocardiographs and getting it ASAP.

Schiller AT-2 EKG
Sure, it may lack some of the fancy features—like a keyboard and screen—that more expensive models may have, but it provides quality EKG tracings, and clear interpretation of the results to help speed up diagnosis. For a 12-lead EKG with a great reputation and for the price that you can get it for, the Schiller AT-2 EKG provides clear full-size printouts, ready to fit into a patient chart without the use of mount forms. It’s been a mainstay for internal medicine and cardiology practices for years, and will be so for years to come.
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“Every AED will do at least one thing: it will deliver a shock.”

Zoll AED Plus
Choosing an AED that is right for your facility should never really turn on the price of initial purchase. In addition to the equipment, batteries and pads have to be replaced regularly. Also, an AED is something that you wish you would never need to use, but something that you have to have.
When, not if, the time comes that you use that AED to save a life, the Zoll AED Plus has features that will help you beyond that shock.
Anyone who’s gone through CPR training can tell you that chest compressions are more forceful than how they show on most popular media. In the middle of an emergency, every bit of help to assist a rescuer will be appreciated. The pads are designed in such a way that there is only one right way to place it on a patient. The defibrillator pads include a sensor that will guide the user on cadence and intensity of compressions, making sure that you, the rescuer, will be able to maintain proper CPR until additional assistance arrives.
Lastly, a great benefit that lowers total cost of ownership is the fact that the Zoll AED Plus uses standard Duracell batteries that can be purchased at any general store.
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