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Throughout the year we attend many trade shows around the world. Below you will find some of the upcoming shows we are attending and you can also see what shows we have attended in the past. If you are attending one of the shows, please stop by our booth for a free demonstration on how to use the Morgan Lens.  Hope to see you soon!

 

Upcoming Trade Shows


Past Shows Attended

9/29/2024 - 10/1/2024

ACEP 24 Scientific Assembly

Booth #1615
Las Vegas, Nevada
United States

9/5/2024 - 9/6/2024

Emergency Nursing 2024 Annual Conference

Booth #623
Las Vegas, Nevada
United States

6/9/2024 - 6/12/2024

CAEP-Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians

Booth #144
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada

4/13/2024 - 4/17/2024

Urgent Care Convention

Booth #513
Caesars Forum Convention Center , Las Vegas, Nevada
United States

My 16-month-old son received an ocular chemical burn when his 3 ½-year-old brother discovered a cleaning solution without a child-proof lid.  Both eyes were flushed at home for 3 to 5 minutes before he was taken to the ED.  Once there, Alcaine drops were instilled, Morgan Lenses inserted into both eyes and irrigation started with lactated Ringer’s.  He promptly fell asleepIf I can use it on my own child and trust it – so can anyone!    

Registered Nurse (Kentucky)

MorTan Inc.

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 8719
Missoula, MT 59807
U.S.A.

Shipping Address:
329 East Pine St
Missoula, MT 59802
U.S.A.

Toll-Free Telephone1-800-423-8659
Telephone: 406-728-2522
Fax: 
406-728-9332

Emailmortan@morganlens.com

Hours
Monday - Thursday
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM MT

Friday
8:00 - 1:00 PM MT 

Why Use The Morgan Lens?

The Morgan Lens is used in 90% of hospital emergency departments in the USA and can be inserted in less than 20 seconds. There simply is no other "hands-free" method of eye irrigation. Nothing else frees medical personnel to treat other injuries or to transport the patient while irrigation is underway. Nothing is more effective at treating ocular chemical, thermal, and actinic burns or removing non-embedded foreign bodies, even when the patient's eyes are closed tightly. Its design makes it simple and straightforward to use so minimal training is required.