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Shop medical thermometers for clinics, workplaces, schools and home — digital oral/underarm, infrared forehead and ear, and clinical models. Choose by setting and how quickly you need a reading.

Types of thermometer

Digital probe thermometers are accurate and low-cost; infrared forehead and ear thermometers give fast, no-contact or quick readings ideal for children and high-throughput screening.

Who uses them

GP clinics, aged care, workplaces, schools and families.

Thermometer FAQs

What is the most accurate type of thermometer?

A digital probe thermometer used correctly (oral, underarm or rectal per guidance) is very accurate. Infrared forehead/ear models trade a little accuracy for speed and convenience.

What is a normal body temperature?

Around 36.5–37.5°C. A fever is generally considered 38°C or higher — follow medical advice.

Which thermometer is best for babies and children?

Infrared forehead or ear thermometers are popular for quick, low-fuss readings in children; follow the age guidance on the pack.

Are infrared (no-contact) thermometers accurate?

Used as directed and at the correct distance, they are suitable for screening; for a clinical decision, confirm with a probe thermometer if needed.

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