Two Monitors, Big Savings: Why you should buy the CAT+ Bundle

Choosing the right blood pressure monitor for your practice is never a one-size-fits-all decision. Every patient is different, every consult has its own challenges, and clinicians often need flexibility in their toolkit to deliver the very best care. That’s why we’ve created the CAT+ Bundle – bringing together our two most trusted monitors, the CAT+ […]
Averaging time: What is it and why is it so important?

Pulse Oximetry is such an important part of veterinary anaesthesia. But one of it’s key features, averaging time, is still largely misunderstood.
Polly put the Pulse Oximeter on

The year was 1993. I had owned a real company for about a week, and suddenly the phone started ringing. Shocked, I answered – “Thames Medical, how can I help you?” “I understand you can help me monitor a patient… who isn’t human,” said the voice on the other end. An Unusual Phone Call “This […]
The Lion, The Dentist and The Pulse Oximeter

“Would your device work on one of my patients?”, the gentleman sitting next to me asked. The Dentist The year was 1987. The place, a British Dental Association meeting somewhere in London. I had just addressed the British Dental Association advisory panel on Safety in Anaesthesia and Sedation (headed by Professor David Poswillo) and had […]