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Vein Finders are the Next Standard of Care.

1. Obtain venous access on the first attempt - vein finders 

double venipuncture success.

2. Decrease patient pain - vein finders reduce patientdiscomfort 

by up to 60%.

3. Accommodate challenging patients - easy venipuncture through 

edema and on skin of color.

4. Decrease costs - for every failed attempt, more money is needlessly

spent on catheters, gauze, alcohol pads and needles. Save your hospital

more than $300,000 yearly.

5. Reduce nurse and physician stress. The inability to gain venous access 

creates stress for both. 

Product Features

                                        

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With a simple click of the button, change from blue and white to 

red and to red and green.These different color combinations enable

to work across all skin colors.


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Bright, Vivid Veinmap

The brightness of Vein Finder can be adjusted to achieve an exceptionally 

accurate picture of the patient’s vein irrespective of the difficulty level of

 vascular positioning.


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No-harm for Eyes

Vein Finder can be used safely with the naked eye, it does not cause eye 

fatigue. This is an attribution of the harmless infrared light technology 

that the device uses.


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One-Key Operation

With a simple touch of the control button, the device will be switched 

on and off. The sleep mode also will save battery life and electricity bills.


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Portable Size

It has a very small size and lightweight. This makes it easy to carry.

The entire device weighs only 280g.


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Accurate & Depth View

Vein Finder focuses automatically by default. This makes it easy to get the

focal distance from the surface of the skin that will give the best picture. 

Moreover, subcutaneous veins up to the depth of 10mm can be viewed

with this device. 


Clinical Publications on Vein Illumination for Venipuncture