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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING
I don't know what we would have done if we had not had ScripHessco as our supplier. From the days before opening until now, they have been here for us. The promptness of your services have been fantastic. The array of products is phenomenal and the great pricing you just can't beat. I want to say a great big "thank you" to Brenda as well she has been the best rep that anyone could ever ask to have call on an office. She is so knowledgeable and has the expertise to help you through from opening to anytime you may need her.
Dr. Roby Taylor Myers, Owner & Lead Chiropractor at East Coast Elite Chiropractic-Sports Performance & Rehab
I appreciate all the support over the last 2 years while setting up my new practice. I have had successful results with over 90-95% of my patients with disc injuries/ neck/ back pain in utilizing the DTS table as a stand alone treatment. I will be honest- it was a tough decision initially because of the financial investment/ commitment while I was starting practice. I am glad that I decided to integrate the DTS into my practice from the start because of the referrals and the wonderful response from my patients. Thanks again for all your help over the last 2 years and continued support.
Dr. Michael Sobran
Clinical Supplies
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What clinical supplies should an exam room always have on hand?
One of the hallmarks of an exam room is that it is well-stocked with a broad variety of medical supplies. This includes larger fixtures, like an exam table, an integrated diagnostic system, exam lights, an ECG device, and other essentials.
It should also include an array of smaller items, too. You will need things like non-sterile specimen containers, alcohol prep pads, testing strips, wipes, cotton balls and rounds, bandages, a sharps container, cleaning supplies, and a variety of tools. In fact, exam rooms will have dozens or hundreds of different things tucked into cabinets and drawers—and these items can differ somewhat depending on the office’s particular specialty.
What are the different uses for sterile and nonsterile specimen containers?
Non-sterile specimen containers are used in a variety of different institutions. This includes medical facilities, drug testing facilities, rehabilitation centers, fertility clinics, specialty offices, long-term care facilities, and even in-home health visits.
Not only will you find them in many different settings, but they also have a lot of different uses. Their primary purpose is to collect bodily fluids. That includes such things as urine, mucous, or stool. Once collected in a specimen container, these fluids can be tested either in-house or at a third-party testing site to check for various substances or to assist in diagnostics.
How do I properly dispose of sharps containers?
Few medical office supplies are quite as useful as the sharps container. Once one is full, though, it will need to be properly disposed of. There are quite a few ways to properly dispose of sharps containers. One option is supervised collection sites or approved drop boxes at hospitals, pharmacies, health departments, and medical waste facilities. Larger offices can call on the services of specialized waste pickup companies. There are also mail-back programs for some sharps containers.
Do alcohol prep pads sterilize surfaces?
No—alcohol prep pads including products like the DUKAL™ Alcohol Pads are disinfectants, not meant for sterilizing surfaces.
What is the difference between a sterilizing agent and a disinfectant?
Disinfection reduces the number of potentially harmful microorganisms—and that’s why it’s important to use alcohol prep pads to sterilize skin in many cases. However, alcohol prep pads don’t fully eliminate microorganisms. Only sterilization can do that. While alcohol does eliminate many microbes, it also evaporates quickly enough that it can’t eliminate them all.
Alcohol prep pads are best used for smaller applications, which is what makes them essential as medical exam room supplies. For larger cleanup jobs, you can use bottled alcohol like Christine Ashley™ Isopropyl Alcohol 70%.
What functions can be tested with a urinalysis testing strip?
Urine test strips are commonly used among clinical supplies. Depending on the brand, they can test for a variety of things, including blood, calcium, creatinine, ascorbic acid, bilirubin, ketones, glucose, leukocytes, microalbumin, pH, protein, and urobilinogen.
Check each brand for specifics. For instance, the Biotron Generic Testing Strips 10-SG can test for bilirubin, blood, ketones, leukocytes, nitrite, glucose, pH, protein, and specific gravity.
Where can I buy medical supplies at the best prices?
When you’re looking for treatment supplies and clinical supplies, be sure to shop at a reputable distributor that offers authentic products at a reasonable price. It’s best to choose a supplier that offers a wide range of products so that you can simplify the ordering process by ordering all of the supplies needed from one place. On top of offering a complete inventory of clinical supplies, some suppliers will also offer seasonal discounts or other perks that can help you save money when stocking exam rooms with necessary medical supplies.