Diaped Flux-200 Vascular Doppler
Description
Quality Hand-held Diabetic Dopplers
The Diaped Flux-200 is compact, portable vascular doppler designed for use by healthcare professionals across Australia.
Whether in clinics, aged care facilities, or during home visits, this device is especially valuable for assessing feet at risk Highly regarded by clinicians, the Diaped Flux-200 has earned widespread acclaim for its reliability and effectiveness.
Its robust build and intuitive design make it a trusted tool in vascular diagnostics, particularly among Australian podiatrists and general practitioners.
Features & Benefits
Compact and lightweight – quick and easy to use
High sensitivity Doppler probe
LCD display showing battery status, heart rate, and rhythm indicators
Ergonomic design for comfortable handling
Audible speaker and headphone jack (headphones not included)
On/off/volume control switch
Probes available separately: 2 MHz, 4 MHz, 5 MHz, or replacement 8 MHz
Registered as a Class IIa Medical Device (MHRA equivalent in Australia: TGA)
12-month warranty
Included 8 MHz probe ideal for vascular assessment
Protective carry bag
Includes 2 x AA batteries (1.5V)
Technical Specifications
Heart rate range: 50 - 240 bpm
Accuracy: ±2%
Speaker output power: 1.2W (built-in loudspeaker)
Audio output for earphones
Battery life: approx. 6 hours
Doppler dimensions: 12.5cm x 7cm
Probe dimensions: 15cm x 2.5cm
- Kit dimensions: 15cm x 9cm (excluding cable)
Industry News
19 August 2025 – Source: Royal College of Podiatry
The Royal College of Podiatry has advocated for podiatrists in all clinical settings to have access to handheld Doppler devices and manual sphygmomanometers.
These tools are essential for detecting Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Chronic Limb Threatening Ischaemia (CLTI).
Given the high prevalence of PAD and CLTI among patients, timely vascular assessment is critical.
In Australia, early detection can reduce complications and alleviate pressure on public health services.
Dopplers provide vital diagnostic data, enabling clinicians to assess blood flow quality. When used alongside a sphygmomanometer, key readings can be taken immediately, improving the chances of early intervention.
Reviews (1)
Excellent product
Really light and easy to use a lot better than the previous ones I have used in the past.
Diaped Flux-200 Vascular Doppler
Quality Hand-held Diabetic Dopplers
The Diaped Flux-200 is compact, portable vascular doppler designed for use by healthcare professionals across Australia.
Whether in clinics, aged care facilities, or during home visits, this device is especially valuable for assessing feet at risk Highly regarded by clinicians, the Diaped Flux-200 has earned widespread acclaim for its reliability and effectiveness.
Its robust build and intuitive design make it a trusted tool in vascular diagnostics, particularly among Australian podiatrists and general practitioners.
Features & Benefits
Compact and lightweight – quick and easy to use
High sensitivity Doppler probe
LCD display showing battery status, heart rate, and rhythm indicators
Ergonomic design for comfortable handling
Audible speaker and headphone jack (headphones not included)
On/off/volume control switch
Probes available separately: 2 MHz, 4 MHz, 5 MHz, or replacement 8 MHz
Registered as a Class IIa Medical Device (MHRA equivalent in Australia: TGA)
12-month warranty
Included 8 MHz probe ideal for vascular assessment
Protective carry bag
Includes 2 x AA batteries (1.5V)
Technical Specifications
Heart rate range: 50 - 240 bpm
Accuracy: ±2%
Speaker output power: 1.2W (built-in loudspeaker)
Audio output for earphones
Battery life: approx. 6 hours
Doppler dimensions: 12.5cm x 7cm
Probe dimensions: 15cm x 2.5cm
- Kit dimensions: 15cm x 9cm (excluding cable)
Industry News
19 August 2025 – Source: Royal College of Podiatry
The Royal College of Podiatry has advocated for podiatrists in all clinical settings to have access to handheld Doppler devices and manual sphygmomanometers.
These tools are essential for detecting Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Chronic Limb Threatening Ischaemia (CLTI).
Given the high prevalence of PAD and CLTI among patients, timely vascular assessment is critical.
In Australia, early detection can reduce complications and alleviate pressure on public health services.
Dopplers provide vital diagnostic data, enabling clinicians to assess blood flow quality. When used alongside a sphygmomanometer, key readings can be taken immediately, improving the chances of early intervention.
Reviews (1)
Excellent product
Really light and easy to use a lot better than the previous ones I have used in the past.
