Welch Allyn is an American-based manufacturer of medical diagnostic devices and patient monitoring systems. The company produces a range of products, including spot vital signs monitors, blood pressure cuffs, thermometers, otoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, and more.
Founded in 1915 by Dr. Francis Welch and William Noah Allyn in Skaneateles Falls, New York
Invented the first direct-illuminating, hand-held ophthalmoscope in 1915
Introduced the PocketScope, a portable ophthalmoscope, in 1948
Developed the world's first solid-state electronic blood pressure monitor in 1971
Acquired by Hill-Rom Holdings in 2015, a medical equipment manufacturer
The Welch Allyn brand became part of the Medical Segment of Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.
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An easy-to-use device for obtaining basic vital signs measurements, including blood pressure, temperature, and pulse rate.
A handheld device for examining the ear canal, featuring a large, high-quality display and zoom function.
A comprehensive vital signs monitoring system that integrates with electronic medical records and increases clinical workflow efficiency.
Welch Allyn is known for producing high-quality medical diagnostic devices, such as otoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, and blood pressure monitors.
Welch Allyn blood pressure monitors are known for their accuracy and reliability, and are regularly used in clinical settings.
The warranty on Welch Allyn products varies depending on the product, but typically ranges from one to five years.
Most Welch Allyn products are FDA-approved, meaning they meet the safety and effectiveness standards of the US Food and Drug Administration.
Welch Allyn products can be purchased from medical supply distributors, as well as from online retailers such as Amazon and eBay.