Medical Equipment

Mother & Baby Care

Breast pumps are medical devices regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. They can be used to maintain or increase a woman's milk supply, relieve engorged breasts and plugged milk ducts, or pull out flat or inverted nipples so a nursing baby can latch on more.

Sleep Study Machine

Most at-home sleep tests are used just for one night. It's also less expensive than a sleep study conducted in a clinic.

Paramonitor And ECG Machine

ECG (Electrocardiogram) machine, on the other hand, is a well-known medical device used to record the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time. ECG machines are commonly used in healthcare settings to diagnose various heart conditions and monitor a patient's heart health.

Oxygen Cylinder

An oxygen cylinder is a high-pressure, non-reactive container used to store and transport medical oxygen for various applications, particularly in healthcare settings and emergency medical situations. Medical oxygen is a critical component in the treatment of various respiratory conditions and for supporting patients who have difficulty breathing.

Bed ,Wheel Chair

Both beds and wheelchairs play crucial roles in patient care, comfort, and mobility. The choice of which to use depends on the individual's specific needs and the setting in which they are used, whether that's in a hospital, long-term care facility, or a home.

Syringe Pump

A syringe pump is a medical device used for the precise and controlled administration of fluids, such as medications, nutrients, or other therapeutic solutions, into a patient's bloodstream or another part of the body.

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FOR HOME CARE

  • Home medical equipment can be essential for individuals who require ongoing medical care or assistance with activities of daily living at home. The specific equipment needed can vary depending on the individual's medical condition and needs. Here are some common types of medical equipment used for home care:
  • Mobility Aids: - Wheelchairs: Manual or electric wheelchairs can help individuals with mobility issues move around independently. - Walkers and Rollators: These assistive devices provide stability and support for individuals who have difficulty walking.
  • Bathroom Safety Equipment: - Shower Chairs and Benches: These provide a safe and comfortable place for individuals to sit while showering. - Grab Bars: Installed in the bathroom to help with balance and prevent falls. - Raised Toilet Seats: These make it easier for individuals with mobility issues to use the toilet.
  • Bedroom Aids: - Hospital Beds: Adjustable beds that can be raised or lowered to facilitate easier transfers and positioning. - Overbed Tables: These tables can be positioned over the bed for eating, reading, or working.
  • Respiratory Equipment: - Oxygen Concentrators: These devices provide a continuous supply of oxygen for individuals with respiratory conditions. - CPAP and BiPAP Machines: Used to treat sleep apnea and other respiratory disorders. - Nebulizers: For administering inhaled medications.
  • Diabetes Management: - Blood Glucose Monitors: To measure blood sugar levels. - Insulin Pens or Pumps: For insulin administration. - Diabetic Supplies: Including lancets, test strips, and insulin.
  • Home Infusion and Enteral Feeding: - Infusion Pumps: Used to deliver medications and fluids intravenously at home. - Enteral Feeding Pumps: For individuals who require tube feeding.
  • Personal Care and Hygiene: - Incontinence Products: Such as adult diapers and disposable underpads. - Wound Care Supplies: Including bandages, dressings, and wound cleansers.
  • Assistive Devices: - Lift Chairs: Chairs that assist individuals in getting up from a seated position. - Reachers and Grabbers: To help individuals with limited reach. - Adaptive Utensils and Devices: For individuals with difficulty gripping regular utensils.
  • Home Monitoring Devices: - Blood Pressure Monitors: To track blood pressure at home. - Pulse Oximeters: Measure oxygen saturation in the blood.
  • Safety Alarms: - Medical Alert Systems: These systems allow individuals to call for help in case of emergencies.