Armenia's healthcare infrastructure is currently undergoing a significant digital and physical transformation. With the Armenian Ministry of Health focusing on the "Comprehensive Health Insurance" implementation and the modernization of rural medical outposts, the demand for high-performance ambulance stretchers has reached an all-time high. Our role as a leading Ambulance Stretcher Manufacturer & Exporter is to bridge the gap between advanced medical technology and local operational needs.
Armenia’s diverse topography, from the highlands of Syunik to the urban density of Yerevan, requires stretchers with superior shock absorption and lightweight aluminum alloys for rapid manual deployment in remote areas.
As Armenia is a member of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), our products are manufactured to exceed TR CU 020/2011 standards while maintaining CE certification for international quality assurance.
Post-pandemic protocols in Armenia demand easy-to-sanitize, non-porous surfaces. Our stretchers utilize high-density ABS plastics and waterproof coatings that withstand aggressive sterilization cycles.
The global ambulance stretcher market is shifting towards Electric-Power Loading Systems. At Guangdong Jones Medical, our technical roadmap focuses on reducing paramedic strain and enhancing patient dignity through motorized assistance and ergonomic design.
For procurement officers in Armenia and the CIS region, we provide end-to-end solutions including:
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Guangdong Jones Medical Co., Ltd. doesn't just sell equipment; we provide a partnership. For the Armenia market, we offer localized installation guides, spare parts availability in the region, and technical training for EMS personnel.
Our quality control is governed by the Jones Medical Quality Assurance Protocol, which includes 10,000-cycle stress tests, static load testing up to 250kg, and chemical resistance verification for all synthetic components.
Specialized for long-term durability in high-frequency hospital environments across the Caucasus region.