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Online Auction of Robotic Surgical Device Manufacturer - June 11

Flex® Robotic Systems, Flex 360™ Systems, Medical & Lab Equipment, Manufacturing, Plant Support, Material Handling, FF&E, and Inventory. Equipment Located in Raynham, MA. For all info: https://hubs.la/Q02wK2g50

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We Buy & Sell Video Endoscopy Equipment! Single Scopes to Complete Systems!

We Buy & Sell Endoscopy Equipment from single scopes to complete systems by Olympus, Stryker, Pentax & more. Click here to view our inventory or call 800-388-4078 today!

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RICHARDS 23-0061 delicate ear scissor Otolaryngology For Sale

This is a Richards model 23-0061 delicate ear scissors. This unit is in very good cosmetic and operating condition. Money back guarantee if dissatisfied upon... view more

May 18

Asking Price:
$65 USD

Matt Murphy / North Star Medical
phone: +1 (314) 822-8945
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Otolaryngology

Otolaryngology equipment is used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions related to the ear, nose, and throat. This equipment includes endoscopes, microscopes, hearing aids, and more. Endoscopes allow doctors to examine the inner ear, nose, and throat, while microscopes allow for a more detailed examination of the structures in the ear, nose, and throat. Hearing aids are used to help those with hearing loss to hear better.

The price range for otolaryngology equipment can vary greatly depending on the type of equipment and the manufacturer. For example, a basic endoscope can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000, while a more advanced endoscope can cost upwards of $20,000. Hearing aids can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars depending on the features and technology.

There are a variety of manufacturers that make otolaryngology equipment, including Stryker, Olympus, and Karl Storz. Each manufacturer offers a variety of products that are designed to meet the needs of otolaryngologists.