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Defibrillators Products in Kenya

At GM Medical, we provide a comprehensive range of defibrillators tailored for Kenya's healthcare market.

Our products are essential for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities across Nairobi and beyond.

Defibrillators are critical life-saving devices used to treat cardiac arrest and other serious heart conditions.

We ensure that our defibrillators meet stringent quality standards and certifications applicable in the medical field.

Each device is designed to be user-friendly, enhancing the efficiency of emergency response teams.

Healthcare professionals benefit from our commitment to supplying equipment that adheres to international professional standards.

With a focus on reliability and performance, our defibrillators are suitable for both advanced and basic life support scenarios.

Investing in quality defibrillators can significantly impact patient outcomes in critical situations.

For more information about our defibrillator offerings, please contact GM Medical today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a defibrillator cost in Kenya?

KSh180,000. KSh130,000. An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is a portable medical device designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a condition where the heart suddenly stops beating effectively.

How much does a defibrillator cost?

The cost of a defibrillator can vary depending on the model and its features. Typically, defibrillators can cost between £800 and £2,500..

What's the average cost of a defibrillator?

You can expect an average base cost of $1,450.00 (As of March 2024) without any additional accessories. If you are purchasing additional accessories, such as pediatric pads, you can expect the cost to go up.

Which type of defibrillator is best?

Type of Defibrillator – AEDs are the best choice for non-medical users due to their simplicity and guided prompts. Fully automatic AEDs deliver a shock without user intervention, whereas semi-automatic AEDs require the rescuer to press a button to administer the shock..