Wheelchairs
Manual and power wheelchairs.
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FS902C Orthopedic Whee
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Large Rifton Pediatric Mobile Stander
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FS802-35 Standard Economical
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WC-809-46 Standard Economical
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WC-809B-46 Standard
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Reclining Electric Wheelchair
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Electric Wheelchair Foldable
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Reclining Wheelchair
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Standard Wheelchair
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Power Wheelchair - Advanced
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Electric Power Wheelchair
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Wheelchairs Products in Kenya
At GM Medical, we provide high-quality wheelchairs designed for the Kenyan healthcare market.
Our range of wheelchairs caters to the diverse needs of patients in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities across Nairobi and beyond.
Each wheelchair is manufactured to meet stringent professional standards and certifications, ensuring safety and durability for everyday use.
We offer options suitable for various mobility requirements, including manual and electric models.
Our products are designed with comfort and functionality in mind, enhancing patient mobility and independence.
GM Medical is committed to supporting healthcare providers in improving patient care through reliable medical equipment.
We understand the importance of accessible mobility solutions for individuals with disabilities or mobility challenges.
Contact GM Medical today to discuss your wheelchair needs and explore our extensive selection tailored to the Kenyan market.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a standard wheelchair cost?
The average cost of a new wheelchair is between $500 and $1,500, but it really depends upon what kind of wheelchair you're shopping for..
What are the three types of wheelchairs?
Wheelchair Type Comparison.
What is a type 5 wheelchair?
Type 5 wheelchair models do not fold and feature swing-away footrests, quick release axles for easy servicing and transport, anti-tippers and adjustable-height arms that can be removed. These wheelchair types are highly customizable for individuals with very limited mobility..
How do I qualify for a free wheelchair?
Getting an NHS wheelchair Ask a GP, physiotherapist or hospital staff to refer you to your local wheelchair service for an assessment. You'll need to do this before you can get an NHS wheelchair. The local wheelchair service will decide if you need a wheelchair and, if so, what type.