Mediworld has a fantastic range of medical furniture, which considers design, quality and the surroundings of a healthcare setting! We are proud to have brands such as Camelot, Drive & more!
Mediworld has been a regular supplier to the NHS for a number of decades.
UN Approved
We specialise in turnkey projects and are proudly UN approved.
50 Years In The Industry
2023 is our 50 year anniversary, and we are here to service you for many more.
The Offer
We offer furniture for Bathrooms, Bedrooms and Seating. All the three categories are designed to be used for people of all walks of life - in hospitals or at homes.
Build Your Room
We want you to be able to picture your room, and build it around our offering! Whether you are looking to add to your treatment room, your reception, your office or your waiting room, we have the products at our disposal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Durable medical equipment includes a wide range of medical devices such as personal medical appliances, safety devices, and other types of medical equipment that can help to improve medical conditions, disabilities, and injuries.
Durable medical equipment can be helpful in the mobility of those who are having difficulty moving short or long distances after a surgical operation or during recovery from an illness.
A single-motor riser recliner has only one motor and can only offer one fixed action while a dual-motor riser recliner has two separate motors, which helps it to control the backrest and the footrest function which also means they can be moved independently.
A manual medical bed as the name implies has mechanical features like a crank system for each adjustment and it requires more effort to use.
While electrical medical beds are automatically controlled with a remote to allow independent adjustment for the patient.
A commode chair is a kind of chair that is used as a toilet. They are mostly portable or stationary and have wheels to make it easier to move around. Some chairs are connected to a plumbing pipe while some others have a removable bucket that can be emptied.
Here are some examples of the different types of chair commodes;
• Stationary Commode Chairs
These are designed to be placed over a toilet and they typically have 4 legs and seat belts to ensure the user is safe during use. This is a good choice for people who need extra support while using the restroom but don’t require a wheelchair.
• Portable Commode Chairs
These are similar to stationary commodes but they are smaller and lighter in weight so they can be easily moved around. They have 3 legs instead and are a good choice for patients who have occasional use for the toilet but also don’t depend on a wheelchair to move.
• Wheelchair-Commodes
The wheelchair commodes are for people who use wheelchairs and need extra support when using the restroom. Most wheelchair commodes have padded seats and armrests for comfort and can even have a footrest to maintain stability. This is the best choice for patients who can’t use regular toilets due to mobility issues.
• Bariatric Commodes
This kind of commode was made for patients who weigh more than 250 pounds. They have been designed to have a great frame and padded seats for comfort.
A trolley is a movable set of shelves that has storage space to hold medical supplies. It is used to store these supplies needed for treatment for easy access by doctors and other medical personnel.
They are sometimes used interchangeably depending on the situation, but a stretcher is different from a gurney. A gurney is fitted with wheels and can be moved by a single person while stretchers are more portable and are mostly used during emergencies.
Some common examples of hospital furniture include: