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ALL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

All Medical Euipment (Sale & Purchase)

Medical equipment encompasses a wide range of devices and instruments used in healthcare settings to diagnose, monitor, treat, and manage medical conditions. Here are some categories of medical equipment commonly used in various healthcare settings:

Diagnostic Equipment:

  • X-ray machines: Used for imaging bones and organs to diagnose fractures, tumors, and other conditions.
  • Ultrasound machines: Utilized for imaging internal organs and monitoring fetal development during pregnancy.
  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) machines: Produce detailed images of the body's internal structures using magnetic fields and radio waves.
  • CT (Computed Tomography) scanners: Combine X-rays and computer technology to create cross-sectional images of the body.
  • Blood pressure monitors: Devices used to measure blood pressure levels, essential for diagnosing hypertension and monitoring cardiovascular health.

Therapeutic Equipment:

  • Ventilators: Mechanical devices that assist patients with breathing, commonly used in intensive care units (ICUs).
  • Infusion pumps: Deliver fluids, medications, or nutrients into a patient's body in controlled amounts.
  • Dialysis machines: Filter waste products and excess fluids from the blood in patients with kidney failure.
  • Defibrillators: Used to deliver an electric shock to the heart to restore normal heart rhythm in cases of cardiac arrest.
  • Nebulizers: Convert liquid medication into a fine mist for inhalation, often used to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma and COPD.

Monitoring Equipment:

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) machines: Record the electrical activity of the heart to diagnose heart conditions.
  • Pulse oximeters: Measure the oxygen saturation levels in the blood.
  • Blood glucose monitors: Used by individuals with diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels.
  • Holter monitors: Portable devices that continuously monitor the heart's electrical activity over a period of time.

Assistive Devices:

  • Wheelchairs: Mobility aids used by individuals with mobility impairments to move around independently.
  • Walkers and canes: Assistive devices to provide stability and support while walking.
  • Prosthetic limbs: Artificial limbs used to replace missing body parts.
  • Hearing aids: Devices worn in or behind the ear to amplify sound for individuals with hearing loss.
  • Orthopedic braces: Supports and braces used to stabilize joints and correct musculoskeletal conditions.