Healthcare Solutions
Our solutions are designed to meet the diverse needs of healthcare providers, ensuring quality and revolutionized patient care.
We offer a wide range of top-tier medical supplies ranging from consumables to the most innovative medical technology and equipment through our reliable and globally recognised partners.
Below are some of the products and solutions provided.
A biochemistry kit contains essential reagents, enzymes, and tools for studying biochemical processes, such as protein analysis, enzyme assays, or DNA/RNA extraction.
These kits are widely used in research labs, diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development for precise and efficient experimentation.
A rapid test delivers quick results, often within minutes, for diagnosing medical conditions.
It is commonly used in infectious disease detection, pregnancy tests, and point-of-care diagnostics. Its speed and ease of use make it valuable in emergency and remote settings.
Urine strips are diagnostic tools used to detect substances in urine, such as glucose, proteins, ketones, or infections.
They provide quick results and are commonly used for health monitoring, diabetes, and urinary tract infections.
Easy to use, they are essential for both clinical and at-home testing.
Serology is the study of blood serum to detect antibodies, antigens, or immune responses to infections.
It is widely used for diagnosing diseases, monitoring immunity, and blood typing. Common applications include tests for HIV, hepatitis, and autoimmune disorders.
“Extensive selection of consumables and disposables including gloves, syringes, face masks, and more.”
“Ensuring safety and hygiene in medical procedures with products certified for medical use.”
“Diverse range of IV supplies including catheters, canulas, and specialized IV solutions.”
“Our products support essential fluid administration and medication delivery.”
“Patient care items such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, and bedpans to enhance comfort and mobility.”
“Dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients in care facilities.”