Oximeters (Pulse Oximeters)
Oximeters are essential medical devices that measure blood oxygen levels, making them ideal for patients with respiratory conditions, athletes, or anyone needing health monitoring. Our collection features top brands like Nonin, Contec, and Zacurate, with finger clip models, handheld devices, and more, all designed for accuracy and ease of use. With fast shipping and a satisfaction guarantee, you can trust us for reliable health solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What brands of oximeters do you carry?
We carry a variety of reputable brands, including Nonin, Contec, and Zacurate, each offering different models to suit various needs and budgets.
How do I use a pulse oximeter?
To use a pulse oximeter, simply place the device on your fingertip, ensuring a snug fit. Turn it on, and wait a few seconds for the reading, which will display your blood oxygen saturation level and pulse rate.
What is the normal range for blood oxygen levels?
A normal blood oxygen saturation level typically ranges from 95% to 100%. Levels below 90% may indicate a need for medical attention.
Are oximeters safe for children?
Yes, most pulse oximeters are safe for children, but it is essential to choose a model designed for smaller fingers or one with a larger display for ease of use.
How do I maintain my oximeter?
To maintain your oximeter, keep it clean and store it in a dry place. Regularly check the battery and replace it as needed to ensure accurate readings.
Can I trust the readings from a pulse oximeter?
Yes, as long as you use the device correctly and it meets FDA safety standards, pulse oximeters provide reliable readings. However, always consult with a healthcare provider for medical advice.
What features should I look for in a quality oximeter?
Look for features such as accuracy, battery life, ease of use, and additional functionalities like Bluetooth connectivity for tracking readings over time.
Is there a difference between finger clip and handheld oximeters?
Yes, finger clip oximeters are compact and portable, ideal for quick checks, while handheld models often have larger displays and may offer advanced features for detailed monitoring.