WEGO Medical successfully participated in Tecnosalud Peru 2025, the leading healthcare exhibition in Latin America. This event gathered medical professionals, distributors, and healthcare providers to
Extendable Dining Table
Extendable dining table for hospital beds is meticulously engineered to cater to the needs of inpatients and caregivers.
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Extendable Dining Table
WEGO Medical’s extendable dining table for hospital beds is meticulously engineered to cater to the needs of inpatients and caregivers.
Offering unparalleled convenience and comfort, this innovative product is designed to enhance the patient care experience.
WEGO Medical’s extendable dining table for hospital beds is meticulously engineered to cater to the needs of inpatients and caregivers. Offering unparalleled convenience and comfort, this innovative product is designed to enhance the patient care experience.
With its user-centric design and high-quality materials, this dining table makes daily activities easier and more efficient. The practical features ensure that both patients and caregivers can benefit from its functionality and ease of use.
parameters
Size | 880*320mm |
Hanging distance | 830-1150mm |
Advantages
High-Quality Material | The table is made of high-grade engineering plastic ABS injection molding, ensuring durability and easy cleaning. |
User-Friendly Design | The surface has a groove for placing a water cup, preventing spills and adding to safety and convenience. |
Telescopic Damping Structure | Equipped with a telescopic damping structure for smooth operation. The back of the table has a hook, allowing it to be conveniently hung on the head of the bed, saving space. |
WEGO Medical is pleased to announce its participation in Expo Med & Hospitalar México 2025, one of Latin America’s most influential healthcare and medical technology
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