EXERGEN TAT-5000

EXERGEN TAT-5000


Temperature is a critical measurement, yet one that faces many challenges. Regularly, one needs to compromise between accuracy and ease of use, while staying affordable.

The Exergen TAT-5000 is remarkable in temperature measurement for medical professionals. This innovative thermometer measures the arterial temperature by infrared readings on the forehead. It is non-invasive, fast, efficient against cross contamination, and highly accurate, and helps protect your finances.


Highly accurate

Exergen TAT 5000 helps provide a very accurate measure of your patient’s arterial temperature.

The temporal artery temperature helps provide a very good representation of core body temperature, thanks to its short distance from the heart.

Furthermore, the patented Arterial Heat Balance (AHB) method used by the Exergen TAT-5000 guarantees the precision of the measure, by eliminating the effects that the environment can have on the readings.

Consequently, Exergen TAT-5000 is one of the most accurate across non-invasive temperature assessment methods.



Easy to use = Patient’s comfort and convenience

Easy to use = Patient’s comfort and convenience



Completely non-invasive, our new thermometer is what patients and physicians have been expecting for a long time.


No need to wake up kids anymore!


With the Exergen TAT-5000, getting readings is easy. By measuring the temperature with only a slight stroke on the forehead and behind the earlobe, in only a few seconds, this thermometer, new in GE’s portfolio, helps assure your patient’s comfort. It is well suited for neonate, pediatric, as well as for geriatric patients.



No more consumable spending!

Antimicrobial Head



Thanks to its silver ion Antimicrobial Head that kills microbes such as E-coli, Staph and Listeria, the need for probe covers disappears with Exergen TAT-5000: that will help reduce your maintenance costs.



Compared to oral temperature, the return on investment is 12-24 months :


The return on investment is 12-24 months



Simply a better way to take temperature…


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