Easy-to-Use Mercury Sphygmomanometer in Nigeria by Scantrik
  • September 29, 2025 9:37 am
  • Lagos
New
62,000

Ease of use is a critical feature for busy healthcare workers. SCANTRIK MEDICAL SUPPLIES supplies easy-to-use mercury sphygmomanometers with clear scales, smooth inflation bulbs, and adjustable cuffs for quick, accurate readings. Nurses, doctors, and medical students across Nigeria benefit from this user-friendly designWe are your One Stop Hub Dealer, Supplier, Wholesale, Distributor for Medical Equipment | Hospital Supplies | Lab Consumables | Surgical Instruments | Dental Care | Clinical Devices | PPE Kits | Disinfectants | Consumables & Disposables |Lab Diagnostics & Instruments | Medical Device & Equipment |Medical Implants | Hospital Establishment | Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation-Medical Aids | Mobility Aid | Medical Furniture | Gynaecology & Infant Care | Hospital Holloware | Lab Reagents | Radiology Equipment (Ultrasound, X-ray Machine, CT, MRI, ECG)

WE CAN SUPPLY AND INSTALL ANYWHERE IN NIGERIA

OFFICES IN LAGOS, ABUJA, PORT HARCOURT AND BENIN CITY

Please CALL: 0907-643-3020, 0904-936-7703

WhatsApp:https://wa.me/2349076433020

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Email:scantrikmedicalsupplies@gmail.com

Web:www.scantrikmedicalsupplies.ng/products

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Overview

Features:

  • High Accuracy – Provides precise blood pressure readings, trusted as the gold standard for diagnosis.
  • Durable Construction – Built with strong glass mercury tubes, corrosion-resistant casings, and long-lasting materials.
  • Affordable Pricing – Available at competitive prices suitable for Nigerian hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies.
  • Reliability – Consistently delivers dependable results in high-volume medical environments.

Location

LAGOS: 20 Ikorodu Rd. Jibowu, Yaba | ABUJA: 2359 Oladipo Diya St. Gudu District | PORT HARCOURT: 28 Okporo Rd, By Artillery | BENIN CITY: 31 Adesuwa Rd. GRA,Lagos

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