SpO2 Monitoring
Pulse oximetry equipment.
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SpO2 Monitoring Products in Kenya
At GM Medical, we provide a comprehensive range of SpO2 monitoring equipment tailored for the Kenyan healthcare market.
Our devices are essential for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities in Nairobi and beyond, ensuring accurate blood oxygen level readings.
We understand the critical role of SpO2 monitoring in patient care, particularly for those with respiratory conditions and during surgeries.
All our products meet international quality standards and certifications, ensuring reliability and safety in medical environments.
Our selection includes pulse oximeters and multi-parameter monitors designed for both adult and pediatric patients.
By investing in high-quality SpO2 monitoring solutions, healthcare providers can enhance their patient care and clinical outcomes.
GM Medical is committed to supporting healthcare professionals with the necessary tools for effective monitoring.
Contact us today to learn more about our SpO2 monitoring solutions and how they can benefit your facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a pulse oximeter in Kenya?
4,495/- ideal for exercising and monitoring any pre-existing conditions. FREE NEXT DAY DELIVERY in Nr..
How much is SpO2?
Oxygen saturation levels (SpO2) between 95 to 100 percent are considered normal for both adults and children (below 95% is considered abnormal). People over 70 years of age may have oxygen levels closer to 95%..
How much does a pulse oximeter cost?
The pulse oximeters on this list cost between $23–$298. All of them are available without a prescription. Pulse oximeters help adults, especially those with chronic lung or heart conditions, track their blood oxygen levels safely at home.
What is a normal SpO2 level?
A normal SpO2 value will range from 95-100%. Good blood oxygenation is essential as it provides enough energy for muscles to function. If the SpO2 value drops below 95%, this is a warning sign of poor blood oxygenation, also known as hypoxemia.