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Professional Wheelchair Solutions You Can Trust

The right wheelchair can make a meaningful difference to comfort, mobility, and independence. Our range of professional wheelchair solutions supports users across a wide range of needs, from everyday mobility through to higher-support and bariatric requirements. We supply both manual and electric wheelchairs, including heavy-duty models designed for strength, stability, and long-term reliability... Read More

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Starting a new medical practice requires the right equipment and furniture to ensure smooth operations and patient care. Below are some of the essential medical items typically required:

Medical Equipment:

  • Stethoscopes: Used for listening to heartbeats, lung sounds, and other bodily functions.
  • Ophthalmoscopes: Essential for examining the eyes and diagnosing conditions like cataracts or glaucoma.
  • Otoscopes: Used to look inside the ear and diagnose conditions such as infections or earwax buildup.
  • Diagnostic Sets: Includes tools for examining eyes, ears, throat, and other areas of the body.
  • Defibrillators: Life-saving devices used to restore a normal heart rhythm during emergencies.
  • Thermometers: Vital for measuring patient body temperature to check for fever or other health concerns.
  • Automatic Blood Pressure Monitors: Provides quick and accurate blood pressure readings without the need for manual cuff inflation.
  • Pulse Oximeters: Measures oxygen saturation levels in the blood, an important tool for respiratory health.
  • Scales: For accurately weighing patients as part of routine check-ups.
  • Sphygmomanometers: Used for manual blood pressure measurement.
  • Spirometers: Essential for assessing lung function, particularly in patients with asthma or other respiratory conditions.

Medical Furniture:

  • Couches, Beds, and Tables: Comfortable and functional furniture for patient examination and treatment.
  • Lighting: Proper lighting is essential for accurate diagnoses and a comfortable environment for patients.
  • Trolleys and Carts: For storing and transporting medical supplies, medications, and equipment efficiently.
  • Vaccine Fridges: Designed to store vaccines at the appropriate temperatures to maintain their effectiveness.

Having the right mix of medical equipment and furniture ensures a safe, efficient, and professional environment for your new practice.

For a new practice, we recommend a versatile, ergonomic wheelchair that can cater to various patient needs. Look for adjustable features like armrests and footrests, as well as easy manoeuvrability for both indoor and outdoor use. A lightweight and foldable design may be ideal for a general practice with limited storage space.
1. Assess patient needs: Consider the types of patients you serve and their specific mobility requirements. Patients with long-term or chronic conditions may benefit from a more customised and supportive wheelchair.
2. Space and storage considerations: Ensure the wheelchair fits your available storage space and is easy to manoeuvre within your practice environment.
3. Durability and ease of use: Choose a wheelchair with durable materials and smooth functionality that will withstand the demands of daily use.
Yes, providing patients with the right wheelchair can improve mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life. Properly fitted wheelchairs help prevent discomfort and pressure ulcers, improving patient outcomes by enhancing mobility and independence.
Medical-grade plastics and stainless steel are commonly used in wheelchair construction. These materials ensure long-lasting durability and resistance to wear and tear, making them ideal for high-use environments.
* Regular cleaning: Clean the frame and upholstery regularly to prevent build-up of dirt and bacteria.
* Check moving parts: Ensure the wheels, footrests, and armrests are functioning correctly. Lubricate the moving parts as necessary.
* Inspect for wear: Regularly check for signs of wear on tires and upholstery. Replace worn components promptly to maintain safety and comfort.
Yes, our wheelchairs come with a warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship. Warranty details vary by model, so please check the product page for specific information.
Yes, we offer bulk ordering options and customisation for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities requiring multiple units. We can also provide tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of your facility.
Yes, we offer delivery and setup services for wheelchairs. Our team will ensure the product is fully assembled and ready for use upon arrival, allowing for a smooth and hassle-free experience.