A vein finder machine uses infrared light or LEDs to project a map of a patient’s veins onto the skin, helping medical staff quickly and accurately locate them for injections, IVs, or blood draws, especially on difficult patients (elderly, children, obese). These handheld devices display veins as darker lines on a colored background (often red), improving first-stick success rates, reducing patient pain, and increasing procedure efficiency by visualizing veins, valves, and branches not seen by the naked eye.
Key features
Portable & Handheld: Designed for easy use in various settings, from hospitals to home care.
Safe: Uses safe light; no radiation or lasers, making it safe for all ages and skin types.
Improves Success Rates: Reduces the need for multiple needle sticks.
Patient Comfort: Minimizes pain and anxiety for patients.
Common applications
Starting IVs and administering fluids.
Drawing blood (phlebotomy).
Pediatric and geriatric care.
Patients with difficult vascular access (e.g., obesity, edema, hypovolemia).
£1500 including training

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