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Medical Equipment

Mediworld has an incredibly diverse range of medical equipment and are continuously updating and expanding our medical supplies to fit your needs.

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Supply The NHS

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.

Medical Equipment

Trusted Brands and Devices

Offering trusted and reliable accessories and medical devices from reputable brands, such as medical grade face masks, gloves, sanitizers, nebulizer accessories, blood glucose test strips, pulse oximeter probes, and replacement parts for various medical equipment.

Medical Equipment

Professional and Home

Providing a wide range of medical equipment for professionals and individuals at home, including items such as stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, diagnostic kits, nebulizers, adjustable beds, patient lifts, and mobility aids.

Frequently Asked Questions

Medical equipment is used for the specific purposes of diagnosis and treatment of different kinds of diseases or rehabilitation of injuries. It can be used alone or in combination with other medical accessories or devices.

Medical supplies and medical equipment are often used interchangeably but they are different.
Medical supplies are items used in medical care or for home care and can be disposable or semi-disposable.
While medical equipment is a tool for the diagnosis and treatment of specific diseases.

Medical equipment made from metals like canes and walkers can be recycled at a scrap metal processing facility. Batteries should be removed from motorised equipment and disposed of at an appropriate waste facility. 
Some junk removal companies too can do their best to deconstruct and recycle medical equipment. Medical supplies except sharp bins are generally not recyclable.

There are different signs to watch out for to know when you need to replace your medical equipment. Some of them are:
• Medical equipment has reached the end of its useful lifespan. Once you have used the equipment according to the manufacturer’s instructions it’s important to follow the recommended lifespan. 
• You constantly need to repair the medical equipment. If you begin to repair any equipment frequently, then you should begin to consider changing the equipment. They are unreliable and can fail during surgical procedures. 
• The equipment no longer meets your productivity needs. As soon as your equipment keeps slowing down productivity or forcing patients to wait till it works then you must consider replacing the equipment.

Generally, the expected lifespan of any medical equipment is estimated to be a minimum of 7 years.