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Thermometers - Windsor,CA

Does anyone have a good recommendation for a really accurate thermometer for reading fevers? I have used the digital under arm ones for my toddler girl, who is now almost 4, and most of them are not working correctly anymore. I also understand that the under arm one is a few degrees less than the internal body temperature, so it's not very accurate. I do not want to use an anal thermometer, but would be open to an under the tongue one (if she could hold it in that long), but I'm mostly interested in the new temporal scanner one that swipes across the forehead. Has anyone used it? Is it accuarate and worth the money? I know there are ear ones, too. Just looking for advise on the best brand...cost does not matter for something like this. Also, could it be used for an adult as well? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

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I work at a pediatric office and we use the Welch Allyn Braun Thermoscan ear thermometer. The one we use is very expensive, about $290, but you can buy a similar model at Target for about $40. They work great and are very reliable, we've never had a problem with them, and I've used it on babies all the way up to adults. Good Luck!

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I work at a pediatric office and we use the Welch Allyn Braun Thermoscan ear thermometer. The one we use is very expensive, about $290, but you can buy a similar model at Target for about $40. They work great and are very reliable, we've never had a problem with them, and I've used it on babies all the way up to adults. Good Luck!

We have an ear thermometer by Braun and couldn't be happier. We have had it for a few years and it is extremely easy to use, accurate, and SO quick! I have used it on my daughter since birth-now 4 yrs and myself. I would absolutely recommend it. I think it was $60+ when we purchased it 4+ years ago. Best of luck!

I was given one of the ear thermometers, and I never did figure out how to get a good reading from it. We went back to the digital versions and never looked back.

I was so frustrated with trying to get an accurate reading with the arm, rectal, and ear kind with my baby girl. I finally got a no-touch one from amazon. It's great. I will only use it from now on. It is the Kidz-Med 5-in-1 Non-Contact Thermometer.

The ear thermometers are great and accurate compared to the one our Pedi uses. We've had ours for 5 years and it still works great!

I have a temporal one and I am so-so on it. It gives me an idea that my child has a fever (but I think most moms know this just by feeling and seeing your child). I don't think it is overly consistant. I can take the temp back to back and get different temps. I do think it gives me an idea if it is a high fever or low grade.

As someone else posted, I still don't feel there is the perfect thermometer. I feel like I have tried them all as well. The temporal one is the easiest to use thought....just not sure how accurate. They are not that expensive...I got mine at Costco and had a coupon.

We purchased a temporal scanner for the forehead and it works great. Very easy and quick. With the one we have, you have to make sure it is flat on the forehead to get an accurate reading, but it only takes a second. We use it on our 4 year old and 5 month old.

I have a forehead one for my kids. It works, but you have to do it _just right_. That being said, it only takes a few seconds and it's not invasive, so if you have to do it 5 times to get it just right, it doesn't tend to drive the kids crazy. I have heard that the ear ones are very unreliable.

I bet your 4 year old could hold it under her tongue if you got one of the expensive quick-reads ones. That would probably be the most accurate.

Good luck.

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