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Prosthetics Products in Kenya

At GM Medical, we understand the critical role prosthetics play in enhancing the quality of life for patients in Nairobi and across Kenya.

Our extensive range of prosthetic devices is designed to meet the diverse needs of individuals requiring orthopedic support.

We supply hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities with high-quality prosthetic solutions that adhere to international certifications and professional standards.

Our products include upper and lower limb prosthetics, ensuring a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation and mobility.

Each prosthetic device is crafted with precision, focusing on comfort, functionality, and durability to support the recovery journey of patients.

We collaborate with healthcare professionals to ensure that our offerings align with the latest advancements in orthopedic technology.

For inquiries or to learn more about our prosthetics category, please contact GM Medical today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a prosthetic cost in Kenya?

In Kenya, traditional prosthetics are prohibitively expensive, with above-knee prosthetics costing about $3,000 and below-knee prosthetics priced at around $700..

How much do prosthetics usually cost?

The type of prosthesis you choose will determine the cost. Basic transtibial: $3,000-10,000. Flexible transtibial: $7,000-12,000.

What are the 4 types of prosthetics?

They are generally classified into four main types of Prosthetics based on the level of amputation: transradial, transhumeral, transtibial, and transfemoral prosthetics. Each type is tailored to meet specific functional needs and challenges, helping individuals return to daily activities, work, and recreation..

How long do prosthetic legs last?

Prosthetics will last anywhere from three to five years due to general wear and tear, so getting refitted can be necessary after the prosthetic warps or cracks, physical body changes that change the fit of the limb, or daily activity that has advanced or regressed..