Parker Mini Ophthalmoscope – Compact Pocket Ophthalmoscope with Enhanced LED Technology
The Parker Mini-Ophthalmoscope from Adas Instruments is a compact, lightweight eye diagnostic instrument designed for routine fundus examinations in clinics, hospitals, and teaching environments. Its enhanced LED technology provides a bright, white, long-lasting light source that improves visualization of the retina, optic disc, and retinal vessels while preserving natural tissue color. The pocket-size format makes this mini plasticophthalmoscope easy to carry in a coat pocket or diagnostic kit without adding bulk.
This Parker Plastic body Mini body Ophthalmoscope combines high-quality optics with a robust housing to deliver reliable performance in everyday practice. A range of corrective lenses allows the examiner to compensate for their own refractive error and better focus on deeper ocular structures. Together with an intuitive aperture selector and comfortable hand grip, it offers a practical solution for quick eye assessments during rounds, primary care visits, and emergency triage.
Design and features
The Parker Mini Ophthalmoscope Plastic Body is built around an enhanced LED illumination system that produces a concentrated, uniform beam of light with low power consumption. Precision-ground lenses and a compact optical head provide a clear, sharp image of the fundus with minimal internal reflections. An easy-to-use aperture wheel gives access to different beam shapes and filters, such as large and small spots or fixation targets, depending on the examination need. The slim handle offers a secure grip and integrates a simple on/off control for one-handed operation.
Clinical applications
- Routine eye examinations in general practice, ophthalmology, and emergency departments to assess the retina and optic disc.
- Screening for conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, hypertensive retinopathy, and optic nerve swelling.
- Follow-up of known ocular diseases to monitor changes in the posterior segment over time.
- Teaching and training of medical and nursing students who need a small, easy-to-handle pocket ophthalmoscope.
- Basic neurological and systemic assessments, where evaluation of the optic disc and retinal vessels is required.
Quality, warranty, and service
Each Parker Mini body Ophthalmoscope is manufactured by Adas Instruments under strict quality standards to ensure consistent light output, smooth aperture selection and durable construction. The instrument is supplied non-sterile and individually packed, ready for cleaning and preparation according to local protocols before first use. With proper handling, battery car,e and routine maintenance, this mini-ophthalmoscope offers long service life and is supported by a warranty against material and manufacturing defects for clinical and educational buyers.
Technical details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Instrument name | Parker Mini Ophthalmoscope, Mini Plastic Body Ophthalmoscope |
| Instrument type | Pocket ophthalmoscope/eye diagnostic instrument |
| Illumination | Enhanced LED technology for bright, long-lasting light |
| Optics | Precision optics for clear fundus visualization with minimal reflections |
| Apertures | Multiple apertures/beam shapes selectable via aperture wheel |
| Corrective lenses | Range of positive and negative diopters for focusing (exact range model dependent) |
| Body design | Compact, lightweight pocket design with ergonomic handle |
| Power source | Battery powered (standard dry cells, model dependent) |
| Reusability | Reusable pocket instrument for repeated clinical use |
| Grade | Clinical and educational use, supplied non-sterile |
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People also ask
Q: What is the Parker Mini Ophthalmoscope used for?
A: The Parker Mini Ophthalmoscope is used to examine the interior of the eye, including the retina and optic nerve head, during routine eye and neurological examinations.
Q: Why is enhanced LED technology important in a mini ophthalmoscope?
A: Enhanced LED technology provides a bright, white, long-lasting light source that improves visualization of retinal structures while reducing the need for frequent bulb replacement.
Q: Is a pocket ophthalmoscope suitable for students?
A: Yes, a compact pocket ophthalmoscope is ideal for students and trainees because it is lightweight, easy to handle and convenient to carry during clinical rotations.
Q: How is the Parker Mini Ophthalmoscope powered?
A: The instrument is typically powered by standard dry cell batteries in the handle, allowing it to be used anywhere without a mains power connection.
Q: Can the Parker Mini Ophthalmoscope be used in emergency settings?
A: Its portable size, robust construction and bright LED illumination make it well suited for use in emergency rooms, ambulances and on-call situations where quick fundus assessment is needed.



