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AHS American Hospital Supply Sterile Specimen Cups | Sterile Urine Cups with Lids | Single-Use Urine Sample Containers with Screw On, Leak-Resistant Lid, (Pack of 10) 4 Oz.

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  • Patient Sample Cup: Make sure the transport of samples is easy and mess-free with the help of these specimen cups. Ideal for use in various medical settings, they are designed to store and carry solid and liquid specimens such as urine, sputum, and other types of bodily fluids without the worry of spillage.
  • Premium Material: The sample containers are made with high-grade material to make sure they do not shatter or crack on falling, avoiding the risk of accidents. They do not release any substances when they come in contact with specimens, ensuring accurate sampling. Each cup is carefully pre-sterilized to save time before use.
  • Leak-Resistant Design: The medicine sample cups with lids are designed for optimal performance, ensuring protection of the contained sample. Whether in the lab or on the way to the lab from the patient, the threaded screw-on lids keep the contents safe from unwanted leakage.
  • Labeled Specimen Cups: Making differentiation easier and helping eliminate any possibility of mix-ups, the medical grade specimen holders have a transparent design and each come with a label. The label has space to mention the patient’s name, date, time, room number, doctor’s name, and any other specific instructions.
  • Product Specifications: The American Hospital Supply Specimen Cups are available in a pack of 10 units. They have a large capacity of 4 oz. and feature measurement indications in both ounces and milliliters.



Product Description

About American Hospital Supply

American Hospital Supply is a full-service direct and e-commerce provider of medical supplies. Partnering with the leading manufacturers of premium healthcare products, we aim to deliver the best medical supplies to our customers at affordable prices. Whether you need advice on the right product, an update on your order, or instructions on how to use your product, our experts are just one call, chat, or email away. We promise exceptional quality, reliable shipping, and industry-leading customer support.

Specimen Cups

Easy & Safe Sample Handling with the AHS 4 oz. Medical Specimen Cups

Make your daily clinical tasks easier with the help of these sample containers. Made with premium materials, each cup is designed to store a variety of solid and liquid patient specimens. The 4 oz. sample cups have screw-on lids to make sure they are leak-proof, helping store and transport samples without any risk of spillages.

A transparent design allows accurate handling, with a label on each cup to eliminate any risk of mix-ups. The urine sample cups are sterilized and do not require sterilization before use, helping save time and making sampling an easier task in clinics, hospitals, at home, and at other medical facilities!

Specimen Cups

Specimen Cups

These AHS specimen cups with lids are designed with a threaded screw on cap to ensure maximum safety. The design promises leak-proof quality to make sure the contents do not spill.

Specimen Cups

These sterile sample cups come labeled for precise naming and professional handling. Simply jot down the details to ensure samples do not get mixed up during transport or at the laboratory.

Specimen Cups

Perfect for measuring, the specimen containers have quantity indications in ounces and millilitres. They have a large capacity of 4 oz. to accommodate most sample types without overflowing.

Specimen Cups
Specimen Cups

Abby
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
The cups themselves seemed fine. However My doctor’s lab and the hospital lab will not accept these. I had a UTI and used one of these cups and my first test was inconclusive. Of course that result could’ve been caused by anything. It happens. Anyway, I don’t know if this is something hospitals/labs/doctors offices have accepted as a standard practice, but that’s what’s been happening here in the Seattle area Unfortunately.