UNN building Guggiseberg avenue Korle bu opposite the Korle bu station (The exit side)
Opposite Triplesea
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A vein finder is a medical device (also called vein illuminator) that uses infrared or near-infrared light to project a map of a patient's veins onto the skin's surface, making them visible for procedures like blood draws, IV insertions, or injections, especially helpful for difficult-to-find veins in children, the elderly, or obese patients, thereby reducing pain and increasing first-stick success rates. These devices work by detecting hemoglobin's absorption of infrared light, highlighting veins as dark lines against the skin's glow.