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Old 10th January 2006, 02:53 AM
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Interested to learn what models subscribers use for hand held dopplers suitable for ABI.

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Huntleigh are a good range, they have various qaulities at varying prices.
we asked our vascular lab for their suggestions and they suggested Huntleigh.
They are also excellent at aftercare, and will train you and staff.

the more expensive models will give print outs which are extremely helpful for follow up to note any changes.

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Many thanks Robbie

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Dear Cameron,
I have a multi-dopplex II (Huntleigh), which I am very pleased with. Bi-directional display and can be hooked up to printer or software package.
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Dear Cameron.

Work in NHS

Huntleigh healthcare Dopplex II with an 8MHz probe.

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We use two:

Hadeco ES-1000SPII (has a printer built in) and Hadeco Mini-Dop ES-100VX (no printer)

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