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Gopher Medical is the Midwest’s largest distributor of Philips & GE Anesthesia Patient Monitoring. GE B850, E-sCAiO, E-miniC, Philips MX800, MX700, G5/G7. The leader in Service, Parts, Sales and Rental. Call/Email 844-246-7437, sales@gophermedical.com

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Our expert team provides prompt, dependable solutions for rentals, sales and repairs on patient monitors, gas modules, telemetry and more! We focus on producing superior results and providing first-class customer service. Call (888) 644-3274.

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April 15

Asking Price:
$299 USD

Trinity bargains LLC
phone: +1 (630) 519-4245
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POCVODA PC-900B Cooximeter For Sale

Capnograph and Oximeter 3.5 inch TFT display, monitoring EtCO2, RR and SpO2, PR; Temperature, Pressure compensation system and Zero readjustment; Balance gas compensation minimizing influence... view more

April 15

Asking Price:
$1,200 USD
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Cooximeter

A Cooximeter is a type of medical equipment used to measure the amount of oxygen in a patient's blood. It is typically used in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory and cardiac conditions. The device works by passing a light beam through the patient's blood sample and measuring the amount of light absorbed by the oxygen molecules. This measurement is then used to calculate the patient's oxygen saturation level.

Cooximeters are available from several different manufacturers, including Philips, GE Healthcare, and Siemens. The cost of a Cooximeter can range from around $2,000 to over $10,000, depending on the features and capabilities of the device. Most Cooximeters are designed to be used in a hospital or clinical setting, but some models are also available for home use. The cost of a home-use device is typically much lower than that of a professional-grade device.