Spirometer Sensor Head for MIR Spirodoc – Replacement Respiratory Sensor
The Spirometer Sensor Head for MIR Spirodoc is a precision-engineered replacement sensor component designed to work seamlessly with the MIR Spirodoc series of handheld spirometers. This high-quality sensor head supports accurate respiratory measurements and reliable performance during lung function assessments, making it ideal for clinical teams, respiratory departments, and diagnostic facilities.
Specifically manufactured for compatibility with the MIR Spirodoc, this sensor head ensures consistent airflow sensing and measurement fidelity across spirometry parameters such as FEV1, FVC, and PEF. Its robust design and precise construction deliver dependable performance, supporting repeatable results in busy clinical environments where accurate respiratory data is essential for patient evaluation and monitoring.
The sensor head is an essential consumable for practices and clinics that rely on handheld spirometry for routine checkups, pulmonary rehabilitation assessments, community healthcare screenings, and diagnostic respiratory testing. Easy to install and designed to match the original manufacturer specifications, this replacement sensor helps maintain the performance and longevity of the Spirodoc device.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Product Name |
Spirometer Sensor Head for MIR Spirodoc |
| Compatible Device |
MIR Spirodoc handheld spirometer |
| Function |
Respiratory airflow sensing and measurement |
| Application |
Spirometry testing (FEV1, FVC, PEF and other parameters) |
| Installation |
Replacement sensor head for direct Spirodoc fit |
| Use Settings |
Clinics, hospitals, GP surgeries, community healthcare |
| Typical Users |
Respiratory clinicians, nurses, physiotherapists |
| Benefits |
Maintains accurate spirometry performance and device longevity |
The Spirometer Sensor Head for MIR Spirodoc provides a reliable replacement component built to exacting standards. It helps ensure that spirometry measurements remain accurate and consistent, supporting effective respiratory assessment and patient care in clinical and community health settings.