Colombia has rapidly emerged as a leader in Latin American healthcare, with cities like Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali becoming hubs for medical excellence. As the "Misión Salud" and various private healthcare initiatives expand, the demand for advanced Electric Medical Beds has surged. Unlike manual beds, electric variants provide the precision required for intensive care, post-surgical recovery, and long-term patient management.
As a specialized manufacturer and exporter, Guangzhou Medivara Medical Co., Ltd. understands the specific regulatory landscape of Colombia, including INVIMA requirements and the need for durable equipment that can withstand the high patient turnover in Colombia's public (ESE) and private hospital networks.
Colombia is a top destination for elective and complex surgeries. Our 5-function electric beds offer the comfort and luxury expected by international patients in premium clinics.
The shift towards Digital Health in Colombia means hospitals now require beds with integrated scales, alarm systems, and easy-to-clean ABS anti-bacterial surfaces.
With an aging population, home nursing is booming in Colombia. Our rotary wooden medical beds blend home aesthetics with clinical functionality.
Guangzhou Medivara Medical Co., Ltd. is a leading China manufacturer of medical beds, ICU equipment, and adjustable hospital furniture, dedicated to enhancing patient comfort, safety, and clinical efficiency. With years of experience in the healthcare equipment industry, Medivara has become a trusted partner for hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities worldwide.
Our specialization lies in a comprehensive range of equipment, including electric and manual medical beds, ICU beds, pediatric and birthing beds, overbed tables, hospital chairs, medical cabinets, wheelchairs, crash carts, and patient monitoring systems.
We place a strong emphasis on innovation and safety, integrating advanced materials and intelligent adjustment systems. Every product meets strict quality control standards and adheres to international healthcare certifications (ISO13485, CE).
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For large-scale government projects in departments like Antioquia or Valle del Cauca, durability and cost-efficiency are key. Our 3-function electric beds provide the necessary adjustability for nurses while ensuring a long lifecycle under heavy use.
Clinics in Bogotá's North zone require aesthetic excellence and advanced features like Trendelenburg positioning and CPR quick-release. Our 5-function smart ICU beds are designed to meet these high standards.
Rehabilitation is a major sector in Colombia. Our beds with adjustable heights (420-790mm) facilitate easy patient transfer, reducing the physical strain on Colombian healthcare workers.
With a professional R&D team, modern production facilities, and a dedicated after-sales support network, Guangzhou Medivara Medical Co., Ltd. provides customized OEM solutions, timely delivery, and comprehensive guidance for healthcare projects in Colombia.
Request Bulk Pricing & CatalogThe transition to electric medical beds in Colombia is driven by the need for better clinical outcomes. Manual beds require significant physical effort from caregivers, which can lead to occupational injuries—a major concern for Colombia's healthcare labor unions. Electric beds allow patients to adjust their own positions, promoting independence and reducing the risk of pressure ulcers (bedsores).
Our beds feature quiet, high-torque motors that operate smoothly even during power fluctuations, a common challenge in some regions of Colombia. The inclusion of battery backup systems ensures that patient safety is never compromised. From the Three-Function Basic Bed to the Five-Function ICU Suite, we offer solutions that fit both tight public budgets and luxury private clinic requirements.
Furthermore, our products are built with high-grade cold-rolled steel and electrophoretic coating, making them resistant to the tropical humidity found in coastal cities like Barranquilla and Cartagena. This durability translates to a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for Colombian medical administrators.