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IV Therapy Products in Kenya

At GM Medical, we offer a comprehensive range of IV therapy equipment tailored for the Kenyan healthcare market.

Our products are designed to meet the rigorous standards of hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities across Nairobi and beyond.

We provide infusion pumps, IV poles, and catheter systems that adhere to international quality certifications and professional standards.

Our IV therapy solutions are essential for effective patient care, ensuring safe and reliable medication delivery.

We understand the unique challenges faced by healthcare providers in Kenya and strive to support them with innovative and dependable medical equipment.

Our team is dedicated to equipping healthcare professionals with the tools necessary for optimal patient outcomes.

Explore our selection of IV therapy products and enhance your healthcare services today.

For inquiries or to learn more about our offerings, please contact GM Medical.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does IV therapy cost in Kenya?

How Much Does it Cost to Get IV Therapy in Nairobi, Kenya? IV Therapy in Nairobi costs between Ksh 13,000 – Ksh 40,000 per session depending on the cocktail. However, the majority of treatments are between Ksh 10,000 – Ksh 25,000..

Can you buy IV at pharmacy?

Buying IV Equipment: Physical Stores Most in-person medical supply stores offer IV equipment such as poles and tubing, but not fluids. Similarly, you may be able to obtain certain IV equipment from pharmacies. However, you cannot buy IV fluids over the counter.

How much does it cost to have an IV drip?

0% Finance Options Available – so you can spread the cost of your treatment.

How long will IV therapy last?

The type of medication delivered through IV therapy can also affect how long the therapy lasts. Some medications, such as infliximab may only require a 2-hour infusion. However, other medications, such as chemotherapy, may be infused over several hours, depending on the dosage and the patient's body weight.