Universal Beds
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Universal Beds - Quality medical equipment from GM Medical Kenya
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Universal Beds are adjustable hospital beds designed for patient comfort and care.
Key features include adjustable height, head and foot sections, and side rails for safety.
These beds are made of durable materials, ensuring longevity and stability.
Specifications may vary, so check with GM Medical for specific model details and dimensions.
Applications & Use Cases
Universal Beds are used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya.
They accommodate patients with varying medical needs, such as those recovering from surgery or requiring long-term care.
Healthcare professionals, caregivers, and families utilize these beds to enhance patient comfort and accessibility.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain Universal Beds, regularly check for loose screws and components and tighten as needed.
Clean the bed frame and mattress with appropriate disinfectants to prevent infection.
Store the bed in a dry, clean environment when not in use, ensuring it is free from dust and debris.
Follow manufacturer guidelines for any specific maintenance procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an ICU bed cost in Kenya?
💥 Fact: An ICU bed in a private hospital in Kenya can cost anywhere between KES 50,000 to KES 250,000 per night — depending on the level of care needed. Add surgery, scans, doctor fees, and medicines, and a 3–4 day stay can easily cross KES 600,000 to KES 1.5 million.
How much is a 4 by 6 wood bed in Kenya?
4 by 6 classic double decker bed KSh 52,000.00 Original price was: KSh 52,000.00.
How much is a fully automatic hospital bed?
The price of electric hospital beds ranges approximately from $850 to $6900, depending on the bed's configuration. How to choose the right Electric Hospital Beds? Medik offers a large selection of high-quality, customizable electric hospital beds for patient needs..
How much is an ICU bed?
An ICU bed in a private hospital in Kenya can cost anywhere between KES 50,000 to KES 250,000 per night — depending on the level of care needed. Add surgery, scans, doctor fees, and medicines, and a 3–4 day stay can easily cross KES 600,000 to KES 1.5 million.