Get patients from point A to point B. Safely.
High-strength aluminium alloy frame – weighs almost nothing but holds everything. Won’t rust. Won’t bend under pressure. Built to last years, not months.
Adjustable backrest – real patients aren’t flat. Some need sitting up. Some need lying flat. Some need somewhere in between. Your stretcher should adapt to them. Not the other way around.
Collapsible legs with automatic locking – you’re loading into an ambulance in an emergency. No time for fumbling with manual locks. Legs collapse automatically. Lock in place instantly. No thinking required.
Safety belts – patients move during transport. Roads are rough. Sirens mean fast driving. Safety straps keep patients secure. No sliding. No panic. No injuries from movement.
360° rotating wheels with brakes – you need smooth rolling in hallways. Tight turning in ambulances. Quick stops at hospital doors. These wheels do all that. Brakes lock so the stretcher doesn’t roll away when you’re transferring patients.
Foldable structure – storage space is tight. You need to fit stretchers in ambulances, hospital rooms, and storage areas. This one collapses small. Takes up minimal space. Unfolds in seconds when needed.
Lightweight design – medics lift this stretcher dozens of times daily. A heavy stretcher exhausts staff. Tired staff make mistakes. Our stretcher weighs almost nothing but feels solid.
Hospitals – moving patients between wards, to surgery, to imaging. An ambulance stretcher in hospitals means consistent, safe transport.
Ambulances – obviously. This is built for emergency response. Fast loading. Stable during transport. Quick unloading at hospitals.
Emergency rescue – accidents, disasters, medical emergencies in the field. Your stretcher needs to handle rough terrain and chaotic situations. This one does.
Nursing homes – elderly patients need gentle, stable transport. This stretcher provides both.
Private clinics – patient transport between rooms and to ambulances. Professional equipment means professional care.
Hospital equipment costs vary.
Cheap stretchers: 10,000–15,000 PKR. Break in months.
Mid-range stretchers: 25,000–40,000 PKR. Last a few years.
Quality ambulance stretchers: 45,000–70,000 PKR. Last a decade.
Stretcher price in Pakistan depends on what you actually need.
Hospitals need different stretchers for different situations.
Patient transport stretchers – what we just described.
Stretcher beds – for longer-term patient stays or recovery transport.
Folding stretchers – portable for field use.
Heavy-duty stretchers – for larger patients or bariatric care.
You might need one type.
You might need all of them.
That’s why we stock multiple options.
Buy a stretcher if:
Rent a stretcher if:
“The wheels don’t jam like our old ones.”
“Patients feel safer on this stretcher.”
“Loading into ambulances is finally quick.”
“It’s held up for three years without issues.”
“Staff prefer using this one.”
Real feedback from real users.
That matters more than marketing claims.
How much weight does an ambulance stretcher hold?
Ours holds up to 180 kg safely. The frame doesn’t bend. The wheels don’t fail. It’s built for larger patients.
Can I fold this stretcher one-handed?
No. Two people work best. But it only takes 30 seconds. The mechanism is simple.
How often does this stretcher need maintenance?
Check wheels monthly. Oil the hinges quarterly. That’s it. Built to last with minimal care.
What’s the warranty?
Two years on the frame and wheels. One year on the backrest mechanism. We stand behind our equipment.
Do you rent stretchers?
Yes. Monthly and weekly rental options available. Perfect for temporary needs or trial periods.
What makes your ambulance stretcher different from competitors?
Better materials. Automatic locking legs. Smoother wheels. Three-year real-world durability testing. We don’t cut corners.
Stop settling for stretchers that barely work.
Stretcher price in Pakistan varies, but quality never costs as much as you think.