Reconditioned Ophthalmic Equipment
Looking for inspected and reconditioned ophthalmic equipment for your practice, including used exam lane instruments, phoropters, slit lamps, lensmeters, projectors, and more.
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Reconditioned Ophthalmic Equipment for Sale
Buying reconditioned ophthalmic equipment can be a smart way to upgrade your practice without paying the full cost of new instruments. Capital Ophthalmic offers used and refurbished ophthalmic equipment for optometrists, ophthalmologists, and eye care practices looking for dependable exam lane equipment at a more budget-friendly price.
Our inventory changes often and may include slit lamps, phoropters, lensmeters, autorefractors, keratometers, exam chairs, stands, projectors, BIO indirects, lens sets, and other ophthalmic instruments. Each piece of equipment is inspected, serviced, and reviewed so practices can feel more confident about the equipment they purchase.
Whether you are opening a new office, expanding an exam lane, replacing older instruments, or looking for a cost-effective upgrade, Capital Ophthalmic can help you find equipment that fits your needs and budget. Call (770) 231-5418 to ask about current availability.
Why Buy Reconditioned Ophthalmic Equipment?
Reconditioned ophthalmic equipment gives eye care practices a practical way to add or replace essential instruments while managing costs. For many offices, refurbished equipment can be a smart choice when setting up a new exam lane, replacing older equipment, adding backup instruments, or expanding services without buying everything new.
Capital Ophthalmic sources used ophthalmic equipment from industry contacts, office transitions, trade-ins, and practices that are closing or upgrading. Before equipment is offered for sale, it is reviewed and serviced to help confirm that it is in dependable working condition.
Because available inventory changes, we recommend contacting us directly if you are looking for a specific instrument, brand, or exam lane setup. Our team can let you know what is currently available and help you understand your options.
Need help finding the right instrument? Contact Capital Ophthalmic for available reconditioned equipment.
Used and Refurbished Equipment May Include
- Slit lamps
- Phoropters
- Lensmeters
- Autorefractors
- Keratometers
- Exam chairs
- Exam stands
- BIO indirects
- Auto projectors
- Lens sets
- Full exam lane equipment
- Other ophthalmic instruments
Current Inventory Changes Often
Reconditioned and used ophthalmic equipment is limited and availability can change quickly. If you see a piece of equipment you are interested in, or if you are looking for a specific brand or instrument, contact Capital Ophthalmic for the most current inventory.
Our team can help you review available options, discuss the condition of the equipment, and determine whether we have a piece that fits your practice’s needs. If the exact item is not currently available, we may be able to help you source similar equipment through our industry contacts.
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USED OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE
Refurbished Equipment Guaranteed to Perform
Inventory includes equipment from trusted ophthalmic brands such as Reichert, Topcon, Bausch & Lomb, Propper, and other major manufacturers, depending on current availability.
- Reichert 11625 Ultra-Matic Phoropters
Slit Lamp with Omni Joystick
Propper B.I.O. Indirects with wall transformer
Topcon ACP-6S Auto Projector with new remote, Wall Mount included
Corrected Curve Lens Sets
Lensmeters
Bausch & Lomb Model 70 Vertometer
***Reconditioned/Used items are limited
Reconditioned ophthalmic equipment is a good fit for:
- New optometry offices
- Growing ophthalmology practices
- Satellite office locations
- Practices adding another exam lane
- Offices replacing older instruments
- Budget-conscious buyers
- Practices that need backup equipment
Looking for used ophthalmic equipment? Call (770) 231-5418 to ask about current availability.
Capital Ophthalmic also provides ophthalmic instrument repairs, preventive maintenance, new ophthalmic equipment, and equipment purchasing options for practices that want to sell or trade in used instruments.
























