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Doctor Dental Stools

Doctor stools and ergonomic seating.

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Doctor Stools Products in Kenya

Explore our range of doctor stools designed for dental professionals in Kenya.

These stools provide essential support for dentists working in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities throughout Nairobi.

Crafted with ergonomic considerations, our dental stools promote comfort during long hours of patient care.

Each stool meets rigorous quality standards and is certified for use in medical environments.

The adjustable height and mobility features ensure that dental practitioners can maintain optimal posture while delivering treatment.

Our products are designed to withstand the demands of a busy dental practice, ensuring longevity and reliability.

Choose doctor stools that adhere to professional standards, contributing to a safe and efficient workspace.

At GM Medical, we understand the unique needs of the healthcare market in Kenya.

For inquiries or to explore our selection of dental stools, please contact GM Medical today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lowest paid doctor in Kenya?

The salary structure for Kenyan doctors is categorized according to professional level. Intern doctors, who are still under supervised training after medical school, earn the lowest pay. Their monthly salary ranges from KES 68,000.

How much is a drip stand in Kenya?

KSh4,500. KSh3,500. An infusion stand, often referred to as a drip stand or IV (intravenous) stand, is a piece of medical equipment designed to hold and support bags or bottles of fluids, medications, or blood products that are to be administered to a patient intravenously.

How much is a doctor paid in Kenya?

Entry-level medical officers earn a monthly salary of KES 206,000 in lower-level facilities, and those in referral hospitals earn KES 413,785. This rate is not uniform across all the counties, with some lower-level facilities paying significantly less..

Why do doctors call it stool?

The Origin of the Term “Stool” In Old English, it was “stol,” meaning a seat or a place of rest. Over time, the term evolved to describe the waste matter produced during bowel movements..