2 wheeled wheelchair

R22,338.05 ex VAT

Care equipment

MedQ Medical Supplies represents over 40 manufacturers of Medical equipment manufacturers,  and importers. Some of the Hospital equipment imported and supplied are,   dialysis machine, defibrillators machines, autoclave machines, care equipment, humidifiers machines, ventilator machines, patient monitors and vital signs monitors from well known international medical companies. We take pride in personalized delivery focusing on the main African countries. We have offices and warehouses in Johannesburg, Durban, Limpopo. We hold over 5,000 different products in stock. Our well trained sales staffs are on hand to receive your calls or emailed enquiries.

Wheelchairs come in various types, each designed to meet specific needs and accommodate different users and environments. Here’s a list of common types of wheelchairs and their uses:

  1. Manual Wheelchair:
    • Standard Manual Wheelchair: Basic wheelchair with two large rear wheels and two small front casters, propelled by the user or pushed by a caregiver. Suitable for users with sufficient upper body strength and mobility.
    • Lightweight Manual Wheelchair: Similar to standard manual wheelchairs but constructed from lighter materials for easier maneuverability and transport. Ideal for users who require frequent mobility and independence.
  2. Power Wheelchair:
    • Standard Power Wheelchair: Motorized wheelchair powered by rechargeable batteries, controlled via a joystick or other input device. Suitable for users with limited upper body strength or mobility.
    • Travel Power Wheelchair: Compact and lightweight power wheelchair designed for easy transport and maneuverability, often featuring foldable frames and removable components.
    • Heavy-Duty Power Wheelchair: Sturdy and durable power wheelchair with reinforced frames and components, designed to accommodate users with higher weight capacities or more demanding usage requirements.
  3. Transport Wheelchair:
    • Transport Chair: Lightweight and compact wheelchair designed primarily for transporting individuals over short distances, often used for travel, medical appointments, or outings. Typically propelled by a caregiver.