Keeler Standard Diagnostic Set
Keeler Standard
Please choose between regular battery (2.8v) or rechareable battery (3.6v)
Keeler Standard Diagnostic Set
There’s no surprise that this is our bestselling diagnostic set giving our customers exceptional value for money. UK manufacturing ensures you receive the highest quality product that will deliver many years of reliable service.
Comprising a high quality handle with interchangeable otoscope and opthalmoscope head, the Keeler Standard Diagnostic Set offers great value-for-money and will deliver many years of service.
The Keeler Standard Diagnostic Set is available with a 2.8V Dry Cell Handle (batteries not included) or 3.6V Rechargeable Handle. The charger for the 3.6V handle must be purchased separately.
Set Contents
- Keeler Standard Otoscope x 1
- Keeler Standard Ophthalmoscope x 1
- Keeler handle (dry cell or rechargeable) x 1
- Reusable specula x 5
- Replacement bulb x 2
- Bulb replacement tool x 1
- Hard case x 1
- Bulb remover
- Insufflation port converter x 1
Otoscope
Ideal for pneumatic testing
- Closed head design particularly suited to pneumatic testing
- 2.5x magnifying lens removable to allow the introduction of small instruments
- Disposable specula supplied
Ophthalmoscope
- The industry standard for ward and GP use
- The positive maywheel lens control allows you to click through lens powers from +40D to -25D allowing detailed examination of the ocular structures and ease of use for spectacle wearers
- Two diagnostic beams - a wide angle beam for general examination and a macular beam for more detailed examination of the central retina
- A red free filter for enhanced vessel examination can be used with both diagnostic beams, particularly useful for diabetic assessment and monitoring
Apertures and Filters:
- Wide Angle - Illuminates the largest area of fundus for the best possible general diagnosis through a dilated pupil.
- Macular - Designed specifically for examination of the macular region of the fundus where a larger beam would create excessive pupillary reaction or patient discomfort.
- Red Free - The red free filter is used to examine blood vessels in fine detail. By filtering out the red light, blood vessels are silhouetted against a dark green background.

