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Hospital Supplies in Altoona, PA

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Business Listing   Altoona Home Medical Supply - Altoona, PA - Phone: (814) 944-9930


Business Listing   Apria Healthcare - Altoona, PA - Phone: (814) 942-4702


Business Listing   Broad Avenue Pharmacy - Altoona, PA - Phone: (814) 943-1310


Business Listing   Penn-Med Home Health Care Center - Altoona, PA - Phone: (814) 946-9094


Business Listing   Thompson Pharmacy - Altoona, PA - Phone: (814) 944-6139


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Helpful Definition for: Hospital Supplies


Hospital supplies, in Altoona, are the various tools, equipment, products, aids & furniture that are essential for a hospital to function properly.

Such items may be categorized into categories like- hospital medical furniture, orthopedic implants & instruments, cold-chain equipment, anesthesia equipments & products, laryngoscope set & spares, autoclave & sterilizers, surgical instruments, rehabilitation products & aids, laboratory products & equipment, dental equipment & products, diagnostic equipment & products, physiotherapy equipment, emergency medical products & supplies, natural cosmetic & beauty products, infant care & baby-care equipment, medical rubber products, miscellaneous surgical-medical products, suction machines & units, medical disposables, obstetrics or gynecological products and height & weight scales.

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