Optomic and Ear - Nose - Throat Exam Chairs are often costly due to the specific requirements required for these custom procedures. In general ENT chairs must come standard with multiple motors and swivel options to configure both chair and patient to fit either wall mounted equipment or doctor viewing needs. Typical sit time is not as impactful as say a dialysis or renal surgery operation but is also not as quick as a standard check-up. Therefore, the cushion must be comfortable and plush seating is often a desirable feature. Additionally, side membrane controls are necessary for easy physician access. When purchasing an ENT chair these are key features to consider.
Although not necessary for every visit, it is difficult to have additional dedicated rooms with low use rates. This further increases the value-add of high-capacity ENT chairs.
The ENT chair also comes standard with an emergency CPR lever for lowering the patient in cases of emergency. This lever also allows for immediate manual positioning of the backrest. Another standard feature is the 180-degree rotation and positioning wheels. This enables quick and easy positioning of the ENT chair in any room or environment.