








🖤 Carry Confidence, Command Care.
The ADC Medic Small Case is a compact, durable carrying solution designed specifically for Adscope Clinician stethoscopes and comparable models. Featuring a rigid, water-resistant EVC shell, a three-section interior with elastic straps and mesh pockets, and a heavy-duty self-repairing nylon zipper, it offers superior protection and organization for medical professionals. Lightweight and portable with a removable wrist strap, this sleek black case combines professional style with practical functionality, backed by a one-year warranty.
| ASIN | B093TQCM1B |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 127,521 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 343 in Stethoscopes |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (31) |
| Date First Available | 28 Oct. 2022 |
| Included components | Medic Case |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 222 g |
| Item model number | 1028SBK |
| Manufacturer | ADC |
| Package Dimensions | 28.91 x 12.8 x 5.59 cm; 222 g |
| Part number | 1028SBK |
| Size | S |
D**.
Well made & easy to use
This is a attractive & easy to use device that is well built and in my opinion to a professional medical standard
D**A
I saw so many that had the EKG reading or hearts on them. That isn’t my style. This is exactly what I like. Only logo was ADC which was ok with me. There’s enough room for more tools I only had my stethoscope. It also came with the string holder but I was having trouble to hook it with on hand lol because I was recording. Great product!!! Will recommend to anyone that is looking for something different
C**Y
This little case is exactly what I (EMT) was looking for to fit all the stuff below. I now have a one-stop shop for any unexpected off-the-clock/family and friend assessments, minus the BP cuffs, which I store differently/separately, since my family has a wide range of arm sizes (gotta keep 3 cuffs around). - ADC 615 stethoscope w/ extra ear pieces - Nurse fob watch with extra batteries - Pulse ox - Kardia Mobile 6-lead EKG thing (those things are the best) - Rechargeable pupil light (love this thing) - Digital thermometer with instructions and sterile thermometer condoms I mean covers - Dr. Mom Pocket Pro otoscope (gen 4) with lens cleaning cloth, extra battery, and a few extra earpieces (“specula” for all the nerds) - Compact blood glucose monitor (Walmart’s finest unit) - “The finger pricker of doom” - A few lancets and blood glucose test strips - Alcohol pads - 4 2x2 gauze pads (smallest I had available) - Some band-aids - Two pair of nitrile exam gloves - A few sterile splinter removers (which are awesome, BTW) for poking a scared kid’s feet to “check CMS”…to make them think they’re getting a super-thorough medical assessment when they fall at the playground and think they’re damaged (or to remove a splinter, pop a large blister, etc.) - A packet of silica gel to keep moisture under control in there - And a partridge in a pear tree It’s a bit of a tight fit, but closes without trouble and without damaging the stethoscope on the bottom of packed carefully. Just for giggles, I wanted to see how ridiculous I could be, so tried to fit other Ricky Rescue nonsense in there too…so I grabbed the little dissection kit I use as tools on the rare occasion I need to grab and cut stuff with some precision, like when doing intense surgery on treasured stuffed animals. It will fit more, like 5.5” Kelly forceps, two pair of tweezers, two scalpels with a few blades, surgical scissors, bandage scissors, probes, etc., but requires spacing these things out around other things to avoid causing damage. Instead, I ended up fitting all those tools (with room to spare) into a little soft-sided sunglass pouch from the dollar store. They also fit into the little pouch that comes with the compact glucometer. Please note that this is the small size. I bet the large one could hold anything other than my mother-in-law (who is both large and refuses to submit to anything that would cause her voice to no longer be heard 24/7), but I wouldn’t get anything bigger than the small one for my use case; it’s just the right size to fit in my daypack or messenger bag along with snacks, small toys/games, a small boo boo kit, eight tourniquets, forty-two bag valve masks, a phone charger, and emergency crayons. Just buy it.
M**N
Case is great, holds stethoscope, pen light, pens, and Carpuject - keeps everything together and protected in mywork bag!!
A**R
bought this for award for emt student. great gift . nice quality
T**I
empty box with good qualities for medical field, perfect for size and money
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