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Surgical Wear by Amaryllis Healthcare

Started in 2010, Amaryllis Healthcare has been a forerunner in developing quality-focused and cost-effective Disposable Surgical Gowns, Drapes & Kits for the Operation Theatre. Amaryllis Healthcare’s keen understanding of the end-user requirement and our unwavering focus on product customization, quality and prompt delivery has enabled us to emerge as the preferred product partner to 550+ healthcare organizations across India in enhancing the quality of their patient care with our CE & ISO 13485 certified facility in Bangalore. Our customers are serviced by 6 branch offices and 300+ channel partners spread across Globe and are ably supported by our 50+ technically trained sales staff. We also export our products to 15+ countries, which are spread across Europe, USA, South-east Asia and the Middle East.

Reasons to choose Amaryllis

  • Class 100K clean room
  • Ultrasonic seam sealing in Surgical Gowns
  • Trusted product partner to 550+ Hospitals
  • User-friendly design options
  • Reaching 50 K+ healthcare professionals daily
  • One-stop solution for Hospitals for their draping requirement
  • Tried, Tested & Trusted in 10 million+ surgeries
  • Strong channel partner network across India
  • Every Single finished product undergoes four levels of Quality checks
  • Compliance with global standards
  • ISO 13485 & CE certified

Do reach out to Amaryllis Healthcare through
Mail: support@amaryllishealthcare.com
or
Mob: +91 9169 338 338

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A: Surgical wear refers to the clothing and accessories worn by surgical personnel during surgical procedures to maintain a sterile environment and prevent the transmission of infections.

A: Surgery is a medical specialty that involves using invasive techniques to treat diseases, injuries, or deformities.

A: There are many different types of surgery, including cosmetic surgery, reconstructive surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, cardiovascular surgery, and general surgery.

A: Surgery carries risks such as bleeding, infection, anesthesia complications, and damage to surrounding tissues.