What You Need To Know About Used Ophthalmic Equipment

By Lela Perkins


In order to run a successful optometry practice, there are many challenges that you have to overcome. One of them is dealing with the challenge of buying high quality instruments at affordable prices. Buying new ophthalmic instruments can be very expensive. Fortunately, the option of purchasing used ophthalmic equipment is viable.

Many optometrists are coming to realize the important role that used instruments can play in their practices. Used machines work in a similar manner to new machines but they are more cost effective. Do not let the stigma associated with purchasing second hand instruments deter you from buying them.

If the second hand instruments you want to buy are inspected by a technician, you can rest assured that they will function very well. Purchasing second hand instruments will help you save money that you can use for other things in your business such as office decoration, hiring staff and other things.

Decorating your office displays your class and professionalism. It can help boost the confidence of your clients. Hiring a good number of staff will enhance the satisfaction of your customers. To be precise, if you opt to buy second hand instruments at a lower price, you will be in a position to create a budget that will cater for all your needs in your work.

Basically, there are three options to choose from when purchasing second hand instruments. One of them is buying items that another practice has been using. The main disadvantage of this option is that the instruments do not come with a warranty. The second option is buying refurbished instruments and the third one is buying remanufactured instruments. This applies mostly to high end eye care devices, which are reconditioned and placed back into the market.

The process of remanufacturing devices involves dismantling, repairing and rebuilding them to ensure that they meet the original manufacturer specifications. They are then reassembled. This makes them work as new machines and their price is lower. The remanufacturing process is usually performed on devices than are older than two years.

The refurbishing process is usually performed on devices that are not older than two years by either a manufacturer or equipment dealer. It involves the clean up of devices and the replacement of broken or missing components. Unlike remanufacturing, this process does not involve tearing down and rebuilding the devices. Therefore, refurbished instruments may appear to be older than the remanufactured ones.

After deciding which kind of used instruments to buy, you should then decide where to purchase them. You can opt to buy instruments from professionals who purchase devices from retiring eye care professionals. They usually sell high quality used instruments.

You can also search through a number of auctioneering websites to find out whether they stock high quality instruments. When buying these devices, it is wise to ask the seller to provide you with relevant documentation for them. You should also weigh the prices of the used ophthalmic equipment against their quality before making a purchasing decision.




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