Mini 3000 LED Ophthalmoscope

  • Heine Veterinary Ophthalmoscope
  • Maximum quality with minimum dimensions.
  • Replaceable Batteries
  • Lenses range from -20Dto +20D
  • 5 Different Apertures
  • Crisp clear images
  • Xenon  Halogen Bulb
  • 1. Reliable diagnosis
    • Simple examination process possible without pupil dilation
    • Clear, high-resolution image with minimal reflections
    • 18 lenses ranging from – 20 to + 20 D prevent higher refractive errors
    • Fixation star including grey filter for patients who are sensitive to light
    • 5 different apertures
    • The HEINE mini3000 LED Ophthalmoscope offers a lens range from -20 D to +20 D (18 lenses).
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HEINE mini 3000 LED Ophthalmoscope

Maximum quality with minimum dimensions

Modern pocket ophthalmoscope with LEDHQ. Concentrated, bright light for optimum illumination, a brilliant image and authentic colour rendering. Fixation star aperture with grey filter to reduce light intensity. Excellent optics and outstanding colour rendering with the smallest dimensions – perfect for when you’re out and about and on your rounds. Can be combined with the mini 3000 handle system. Available in black or blue.

  • Reliable diagnosis
  • Intuitive operability
  • Flexible power source options

The Veterinary Ophthalmoscope from Heine :

Is Powerful and Rugged

Incorporates a focus wheel and various apertures

Is Slim and easy to store

Lightweight  and can be clipped onto a pocket.

Has True colour imaging.

Veterinary Ophthalmoscope features and where they are used:

 A grid (graticule)–use it to compare the size of the lesion to the size of the optic disc.

 Red-free filter (emits green light)–helps evaluation of hemorrhage and blood vessels, which appear black.

 Apertures of varying diameter–use the largest one that is appropriate for the patient’s pupil.

 Changing lenses permits the examiner to evaluate the depth/height of a lesion, or to examine more anterior structures, such as the lens. A raised lesion will come into focus by adding convex/converging lenses (+). A depression/coloboma will come into focus by adding concave/diverging lenses (-). In dogs, each diopter you add is equivalent to 0.28 mm.

 Use of a narrow beam allows to evaluate depressions and elevations of fundus lesions.

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Additional information

Rechargeable option

Requires Recharging Pod NT4

Spare Bulb

XHL Xenon 2.5v,3.5v