Henry Schein Medical UK provides a comprehensive range of medical thermometers for reliable and precise readings in a variety of clinical settings. Our thermometers are not only accurate but also easy to use, including ear, oral, forehead and non-contact devices.
With products from top brands such as Braun, Welch Allyn, Riester and Henry Schein, you can be confident in the quality of your thermometer.
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Digital Ear Thermometers
Digital ear thermometers offer a fast and accurate reading of body temperature, making them ideal for use in clinical settings. They are designed with comfort in mind and come equipped with features such as a large display screen and memory storage to keep track of temperature trends.
Digital Oral and Forehead Thermometers
Digital oral and forehead thermometers are user-friendly and provide accurate temperature readings. The forehead thermometer is a non-invasive option that is easy to use, while the oral thermometer is a tried-and-true method for taking temperature readings. Both options are designed to be quick and efficient while ensuring maximum patient comfort.
Non-Contact Thermometers
Non-contact thermometers provide a safe and hygienic way to take temperature readings without physical contact. This makes them ideal for use in busy healthcare environments where the risk of cross-contamination is high. Our selection includes a range of non-contact thermometers, from handheld devices to wall-mounted options, providing flexibility and convenience for your practice.
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As a healthcare professional, you already know how important temperature measurement is in diagnosing and monitoring illnesses. A thermometer is vital tool in the process. Essentially, a thermometer measures the temperature of an object or person.
There are several types of thermometers, including digital, infrared, and mercury thermometers. Digital thermometers use an electronic sensor to measure temperature, while infrared thermometers measure temperature without contact. Mercury thermometers use mercury, which expands with heat, to measure temperature.
Regardless of the type, all thermometers work on the same basic principle: they measure the expansion or contraction of a material in response to temperature changes. This material is called the thermometric substance. As the temperature changes, the thermometric substance either expands or contacts, and this change is them displayed on the thermometer.
In summary, a thermometer Is a vital tool for healthcare professionals to measure the temperature of patients accurately. It works by measuring the expansion or contraction of a thermometric substance in response to temperature changes.
With products from top brands such as Braun, Welch Allyn, Riester and Henry Schein, you can be confident in the quality of your thermometer.