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Wow, what an otoscope. Prepare to be amazed by how well this otoscope works. Same 4x magnification and focal length as the Welch Allyn so what you see is just as clear if not clearer due to the very bright led light. Best part about this otoscope is the fact the LED light works forever. We tried making this bulb go out and could not do it. This included dropping the otoscope from a second story window onto the ground. It lit right up brighter than ever. Bottom line: If you are looking for an inexpensive otoscope that you can stick in your pocket or keep in your purse you will not find a better value anywhere, We guarantee this. If you are not completely satisfied with this little gem return it anytime within 6 months for a complete no questions asked refund. Please see all the feedback and frequently asked questions page on the the Dr Mom otoscope website for more information about this amazing otoscope!

Includes 3 sizes of specula for Adult, Child and Infant. Also a nice pocket clip and protective hard shell case. Very nice size and packs easily in a mom's purse or overnight bag for travel. Do not leave home without it. Also includes weblink to high resolution pictures and instructions written by an ER Physician so your instructions and pictures will always be available anywhere you have internet access. Did I mention this otoscope is also warranted for life by the Dr Mom Otoscope company. Any problems at all with this otoscope and they will send you out a new one. Please take our word, we have been selling otoscopes on eBay for over 5 years......There is no better value out there anywhere when it comes to an otoscope.

Why we love this otoscope:

1. It is guaranteed for life.

2. The LED light source never goes out, if it does your otoscope is replaced free of charge even if it is 10 years later.

3. No hunting all over the country for bulbs trying to find one that will match your off brand otoscope you bought  several years before.

4. No price gouging to buy a bulb from the large well known brand that will cost more than this entire otoscope. A bulb that will need replaced on a regular basis and even sooner if the otoscope is ever dropped or handled rough in any way.

5. Same 4x magnification and focal length as the Welch Allyn so what you see is just as clear if not clearer due to the very bright led light

BOTTOM LINE: We have found no brighter light source or clearer picture of the eardrum obtained with any other otoscope on the market today. If you doubt then just refer to our feedback.

Buy this otoscope and be amazed yourself you have nothing to lose with our 6 month money back guarantee.

 CUSTOMER VIDEO REVIEWS: We were pleasantly surprised to find these two videos while surfing the internet.

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Video Review 2

Amazon Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Essential equipment for parents, January 8, 2008
By  Buzz (Nashville, TN) - See all my reviews
We have three young children and one of them is prone to ear infections. The symptoms are sneaky and running to the doctor every time we suspect an infection just isn't practical. For a few years, we had a cheapo drugstore otoscope. It was cheap to begin with and never worked all that well. However, it did help us diagnose a few ear infections.
The Dr. Mom Otoscope is a HUGE leap forward. It is very bright and very clear. My only regret is that we didn't find this and buy it earlier!
I give this my highest recommendation. 

 

5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive otoscope for the price, November 16, 2007
By  Techie Dave (Texas Tech) - See all my reviews
I was almost shocked at how well I could see my wifes eardrum with this nifty little tool. I could even see the little boney thing laying on the inside of the eardrum that I remeber studying in Biology 10 years ago in college. The light was exceptionally bright, actually it was an almost blinding light when I took off the cone and looked directly into it. It is also nice to know the bulb will last forever. My sister bought an ear scope from Walgreens to use to check her childrens ears and it went out after about 2 months and she could not find anywhere to buy a new bulb. She had to just dispose of it. She is the one that found this model and told me about it. I am very happy with my purchase.
I also want to add that I could not see my daughters eardrum as clearly as my wifes but it was more of a problem with the fact her ear canals seemed fairly small and she seemed have have alot more earwax blocking my view.
BEST OTOSCOPE EVER!, September 6, 2007
By  Charlotte Brewer "book lover" (Homestead, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This product arrived promptly and is so much better than I had anticipated. I used to have a big heavy one that was quite expensive and heavy as well. It stopped working; I didn't know where to have it repaired...then looking on the internet I saw this Dr Mom instrument with the lifetime guarantee. We have used it a lot and recommend it highly!
Dr Mom LED Pocket Otoscope, March 19, 2007
By  J. Petescia "Twin mom" (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I am very happy with my purchase and would recommend it highly to anyone. I had bought a cheaper version at CVS for $10 but it broke twice and I just gave up on it. I went searching the web and came across this item with a lifetime guarantee and was sold. Once I received it and used it, i was even more impressed. The light is fantastic and I was able to see into my toddlers ears with no problems. If you have small kids that get a lot of ear infections or a lot of wax build up, you need to get this item.
Love this otoscope, February 5, 2007
I really like this otoscope. The light is exceptionaly bright and the stuff you see in the ear is crystal clear. The instruction sheet that came with the otoscope is also very good. Amazing that the bulb will never wear out and is warrantied for life if it ever does. The bulb on my welch allyn pocket otoscope cost more than this entire otoscope and I am replacing it every 5 or 6 months.
Very nice product all the way around!
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than many expensive versions, January 20, 2008
This is a very good otoscope for the price. I am an audiology student and otoscopy is something we do on all patients. I liked the illumination of this otoscope better than most of the $100 otoscopes I've used. When looking in my mother's ear, the view was so crisp and in focus I could see the veins on her eardrum. One thing I don't like is how the speculum attaches to the head of the otoscope. It does not twist on like professional version, you have to push it into the hollow, this took me forever to figure out. You feel like you are breaking it and that the speculum won't fit, but keep pushing it in until it is fully secure.

For parents wanting to use this on their children, I recommend that you ask your pediatrician or medical professional to give you a training session. You can hurt your child and make them afraid of otoscopy...which will make diagnosing and treating their ear infections very difficult for the medical professional. The speculum of the otoscope should never touch/scrape the inner ear canal wall. The inner third of the ear canal (near the eardrum) is composed of bone and is covered with a thin layer of skin. This skin is easily abraded. The ear canal protects itself by having many nerves in this area to alert you to any actions occurring in this region. Scraping the inner ear canal can be very painful. If you are trying to look at the eardrum and you can't see around the a bend in the ear canal, do not use the speculum to press around the bend. This is painful. Instead pull on the pinna (what you call the ear). If it is an older child or an adult, pull the pinna up, if is a younger child pull the ear lobe down. This will straighten out the ear canal as much as it can be straightened to help you view the eardrum. Second, you need to stabilize the hand holding the otoscope. If the child jerks, you could hurt them with the speculum. With the hand that is holding the otoscope, look in the ear while the pinkie finger of that same hand is pressed against the skull. Use your other hand that is not holding the otoscope to pull on the pinna and straighten the ear canal. If for some reason the inner portion of the ear canal is abraded, seek medical attention. Ear canals are dark and moist, a great place for infection to develop.....so always go to the doctor if this happens. Another issue is how you advance the speculum into the ear canal. Don't jam it all the way in and then look. Place the speculum tip in the entrance of the canal, look through the viewer, and then slowly advance the speculum into the ear canal while you are looking through the otoscope until you see the ear drum. Then slowly advance more until the eardrum is in focus as much as you think it can be in focus. The eardrum is extremely thin, we do not want to damage it. When looking at the eardrum, remember that it has blood vessels, and if the child has been screaming bloody murder right before or during the otoscopy then the ear drum could be red just because of the screaming and not because there is infection. Please keep a log of what you see in the ear if anything is abnormal. For those who have scheduled appointments with the ENT, you know it can take a long time to get in. You may catch the fact that your kid is having an episode of ear problems with your otoscope, but it could be resolved before your appointment. It is still important to tell the ENT what you saw and how long it occurred. Recurrent ear problems need to be documented.

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