Description
VetDop2 Doppler Blood Pressure System
The VetDop2 is an advanced Doppler blood pressure system designed specifically for veterinary professionals. It provides precise, efficient monitoring to support optimal animal health outcomes. With its portable design and high-performance components, the VetDop2 is an essential tool for detecting blood flow and measuring systolic pressure across a variety of clinical scenarios, enabling veterinarians to deliver informed care during routine check-ups, surgeries, and emergency evaluations.

Key Advantages
Quick and Consistent Measurements: Ideal for smaller animals where traditional methods may be less effective, delivering reliable results in busy environments.
Clear Audio Feedback: Low-noise electronics and a focused transducer ensure superior signal clarity, reducing measurement time and enhancing accuracy.
Extended Reliability: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides over 35 hours of operation, perfect for long procedures or mobile veterinary settings.
Durable Design: Rugged construction withstands everyday practice demands, ensuring long-term performance.
Core Features
- Advanced Low-Noise Microelectronics: For superior signal clarity and precise detection.
- Sensitive Wide-Beam Focused Transducer: Operates at 9.6 MHz for optimal blood flow detection in various animal sizes.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple operation suitable for diverse veterinary applications.
- Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery: More than 35 hours of continuous use between charges.
- Portable and Rugged Build: Ensures reliable performance in clinical and field settings.
- Instructional Resources: Includes a video on Doppler applications and clinical use for easy onboarding.

Veterinary Applications
In veterinary practices and hospitals, the VetDop2 excels in screening for hypertension in cats and dogs with conditions such as chronic renal failure or hyperthyroidism. It is invaluable for monitoring blood pressure during surgical procedures and assessing blood flow in extremities after trauma or prior to amputation. Particularly effective for measuring systolic pressure in small animals under 15 pounds, as well as larger breeds and horses, it supports comprehensive health management and timely interventions.






