Looking for Ophthalmic equipment sales? Used or New?


Are you an ophthalmist? Yes? Looking for Ophthalmic equipment sales? We have something for you, but before that let us look at whether you should go for used equipment or new equipment.

It is well-known that there is a huge market for used ophthalmic equipment as it is sold and upgraded with newer technology. If you are considering investing in equipment, then read this PDF. This will help you weigh the pros and cons associated with used vs. new equipment.

If you are buying used ophthalmic equipment, make sure you are doing it from a reputable source. Take care of the manufacturer and documentation to determine the condition of the ophthalmic equipment you buy. We recommend understanding the warranty or returning policy so that you are not stuck with the part of equipment which doesn’t work. Do not buy from an unknown source with no credentials as it could just slip away with your money.


On the other hand, consider your needs! Do you need a single or a manual instrument without a lot of bells and whistles? Or do you need to immediately replace a piece of existing equipment that has broken down and you’re out of budget? It doesn’t matter if you spend the same money to replace multiple pieces of ophthalmic equipment or upgrade.
You can look for a new automated refractor, Keratometer at the top, or topography included. Also, binocular indirect ophthalmoscope can come with a Welch Allyn Exam Lane.






The last thing is compatibility; make sure that your piece of used ophthalmic equipment can work with other equipment in your office. Sometimes, it may not connect with your digital imaging system or the same brand can be used to replace batteries or bulbs.

It is important to look at the bigger picture while looking for Ophthalmic Equipment Sales.

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