332BD1200X Dialysis Equipment & Supplies (DME)

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Grouping
Suppliers
Classification
Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies
Specialization
Dialysis Equipment & Supplies
Section
Non-Individual

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332BC3200X
Customized Equipment
A medical supplier who provides customized durable medical equipment (DME) designed to meet the unique needs of individual patients. They assess, fit, and deliver specialized equipment such as custom wheelchairs, braces, prosthetics, and adaptive devices for conditions like mobility impairments, limb loss, or severe injuries. Patients can expect personalized fittings, training on equipment use, and ongoing support to ensure safety, comfort, and improved daily functioning.
332BN1400X
Nursing Facility Supplies
A medical facility that provides nursing homes and long-term care facilities with durable medical equipment (DME) and essential medical supplies. These supplies may include wheelchairs, hospital beds, wound care items, incontinence products, and mobility aids. Patients and families can expect reliable delivery and support for equipment needed to improve comfort, safety, and quality of life for residents with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or recovery needs.
332BX2000X
Oxygen Equipment & Supplies
A medical supplier who provides oxygen equipment and related supplies to patients with breathing difficulties or low oxygen levels. They deliver and set up items such as oxygen tanks, concentrators, and tubing for use at home or in care facilities. Commonly serving people with conditions like COPD, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, or heart failure, they also offer instructions on safe equipment use and ongoing support for patients and caregivers.
332BP3500X
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition
A medical supplier who provides equipment and supplies needed for patients receiving nutrition through feeding tubes (enteral) or intravenous lines (parenteral). They help patients who cannot eat or absorb enough food by mouth due to conditions like digestive disorders, severe illnesses, or surgery. Services include delivering feeding pumps, formula, tubing, and related supplies, as well as offering instructions and support to ensure safe and effective nutrition at home.