an instrument used to examine the ears.
an instrument containing a light source that can be used to visualize the auditory canal, TM, and the auditory ossicles.
an instrument used to inspect the eardrum.
Lighted, magnifying instrument for examining ears.
An instrument for examining the eardrum. (G. ous, ear + G. skopea, to view).
Instrument to view inside the ear.
medical instrument consisting of a magnifying lens and light; used for examining the external ear (the auditory meatus and especially the tympanic membrane)
a cone-shaped instrument with a light on one end, and it helps your audiologist view the inside of your ear
a flashlight with a special attachment for looking into the ear
a handheld instrument with a light, a magnifying lens, and a funnel-shaped viewing piece with a narrow, pointed end called a speculum
a hand-held instrument with a tiny light and a cone-shaped attachment called an ear speculum
a lighted, hand-held instrument that your doctor uses to look inside your child's ear to examine the eardrum and see if fluid is in the middle ear
a lighted microscope with an air pump that is specially designed for the ear
a little flashlight with a special earpiece
a tool that can be used to look inside your ear
a tool which shines a beam of light to help visualize and examine the condition of the ear canal and eardrum
A magnifying and lighting tool utilized by health care workers to look into the ear canal.
An instrument with a light for examining the internal ear.
a lighted instrument that allows the physician to see inside the ear.
An Otoscope or auriscope is a medical device which is used to look into the ears. Health care providers use otoscopes to screen for illness during regular check-ups and also to investigate when a symptom involves the ears. With an otoscope, it is possible to visualize the outer ear and middle ear.