A Practical Guide for Procurement Teams, Clinicians, and Administrators
Pro Tip for Procurement: Always ask suppliers for the exact FDA clearance number and verify it through the FDA's database (you can find this on the agency's website under "510(k) Clearances"). Some devices might claim "FDA registered," but that's not the same as "FDA cleared." Registration just means the manufacturer is listed with the FDA; clearance means the device has been reviewed and deemed safe for its intended use.
Model | Typical Price Range (USD) | Key Features | Best For |
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B-CURE Laser Basic | $1,200 – $1,800 | Fixed wavelength, 2-hour battery | Small clinics, urgent care centers |
B-CURE Laser Pro | $2,500 – $3,500 | Adjustable wavelengths, 4-hour battery, treatment memory | Hospital rehabilitation departments |
B-CURE Laser Sport Pro | $3,800 – $4,800 | High-power mode, wireless connectivity, multi-patient profiles | Sports medicine clinics, orthopedic units |
Staff Feedback to Expect: "It's intuitive, but I wish the manual had more case examples." "The treatment timer beep is too quiet—we almost missed the end of a session." These small insights can help you advocate for better training materials or device tweaks with the supplier.