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Medical Stretchers

As a trusted leader in healthcare solutions, we are dedicated to providing high-quality, reliable stretchers that ensure patient comfort and safety. Whether you need stretchers for ambulatory surgery centers, emergency services, or healthcare facilities, our diverse range meets the highest standards of durability and functionality. Explore our collection to find the perfect solution for your medical transportation needs.

Mac Medical General Transport Medical Stretcher

Mac Medical General Transport Medical Stretcher

Elevate your patient care with the PT1001 General Medical Stretcher from MAC Medical. Designed for exceptional performance and ease of use, this stretcher boasts a 750 lb. weight capacity and a versatile height adjustment range of 22"–35". Medical professionals will appreciate its ergonomic features, including an oxygen tank holder, dual pedestal lift mechanism, and effortless maneuverability with 8" Tente casters.

The PT1001 ensures patient comfort with a 4" mattress and dual Fowler assisted lift backrest with 90° adjustability. Additional features like Trendelenburg capabilities, multiple IV pole sockets, and ample storage space make this stretcher an indispensable asset in any healthcare setting. Choose the PT1001 for reliable, high-quality patient transport.


Hausted® Horizon™ Series Medical Stretcher with Retracto™ Rails

Hausted® Horizon™ Series Medical Stretcher with Retracto™ Rails

Enhance your patient care efficiency with the Horizon™ Retracto™ Rail Hydraulic Stretcher, designed for durability and consistent performance. Ideal for any hospital or surgical environment, this stretcher streamlines patient handling from pre-induction to recovery, improving case turnaround times. Medical professionals will appreciate the easy-to-use hydraulic foot pedals for height and Trendelenburg adjustments, accessible from both sides. The intermediate side rail position maximizes patient access while ensuring safety, and the dual accessory wells at all four corners offer versatile adaptability. With features like a full perimeter heavy-duty bumper, seamless thermoformed base cover with storage, and built-in oxygen tank holder, the Horizon™ Retracto™ Rail Stretcher is a versatile, reliable choice for superior patient transport.


Stretcher Chair TMM3 350 lbs. Weight Capacity

Stretcher Chair TMM3 350 lbs. Weight Capacity

Designed with both patient comfort and clinician convenience in mind, this stretcher-chair includes an auto-extending footrest and three patient belts for secure positioning. The radiolucent back and manual quick-release back enhance functionality, while the two quick-change batteries and wall-mount charger ensure uninterrupted performance. With a 350 lb. weight capacity, the TMM3 VFSS Stretcher-Chair is the ideal solution for patient comfort and safety.


Horizon Multi-Purpose Stretcher 500lb Capacity 8inch Casters

Horizon Multi-Purpose Stretcher 500lb Capacity 8" Casters

The pinnacle of comfort and reliability in patient transport. Designed with both healthcare professionals and patients in mind, this stretcher combines advanced ergonomics with robust construction, ensuring maximum safety and ease of use. Its state-of-the-art features include a 500 lbs weight capacity, adjustable height, seamless mobility, and superior padding, offering unparalleled support during transfers.


Shop our Medical Stretcher Inventory

Explore our extensive range of high-quality medical stretchers, designed to meet the diverse needs of healthcare facilities. Our inventory includes models that ensure safety, comfort, and reliability, featuring advanced ergonomic designs and robust construction. Click the button below to view our full selection and find the perfect stretcher to enhance your patient care and operational efficiency.

Medical Stretcher Inventory

Gurney vs Stretcher?

In medical terminology, the terms "gurney" and "stretcher" are often used interchangeably, but they serve distinct purposes in patient care. A gurney typically refers to a wheeled stretcher with collapsible legs, primarily used for short-term transport within medical facilities or ambulances. It often features a narrow design for easy maneuverability in tight spaces. On the other hand, a stretcher generally denotes a broader category of patient transport devices that may include fixed or adjustable beds used for longer-term patient care and transport. Both are essential tools in healthcare settings, providing comfort and stability during patient transfers and emergencies.

What are the Different Types of Medical Stretchers?

Medical stretchers come in various types, each designed to cater to specific medical needs and environments:

  1. Standard Transport Stretchers: These are basic stretchers used for general patient transport within healthcare facilities. They are typically adjustable in height and may have features like side rails and wheels for mobility.
  2. Emergency Stretchers: Also known as ambulance stretchers, these are designed for rapid deployment and stability during emergency situations. They often feature locking mechanisms, sturdy frames, and compatibility with ambulance equipment.
  3. Specialized Stretchers: These include models designed for specific medical purposes such as bariatric stretchers for heavier patients, pediatric stretchers for children, and MRI-compatible stretchers for safe imaging procedures.
  4. Surgical Stretchers: These stretchers are specifically designed for surgical environments, often featuring radiolucent materials for imaging compatibility and ergonomic designs for patient positioning during procedures.
  5. Electrically Powered Stretchers: These advanced stretchers include electric motors for effortless height adjustment and positioning, reducing strain on healthcare staff during patient transfers.

Medical Stretcher Buying Guide

When purchasing a medical stretcher, several key factors should be considered to ensure it meets the specific needs of healthcare facilities and enhances patient care:

  1. Weight Capacity: Determine the maximum weight the stretcher can safely support, considering the range of patients typically treated.
  2. Durability and Construction: Evaluate the materials used in the stretcher's frame and mattress for durability, ease of cleaning, and infection control compliance.
  3. Mobility and Maneuverability: Consider the type of wheels (e.g., locking, swivel) for smooth transport within different environments such as corridors, elevators, and ambulances.
  4. Ergonomics: Look for features like adjustable height, backrest angles, and ergonomic handles to ensure comfort for both patients and caregivers during transfers.
  5. Safety Features: Check for side rails, locking mechanisms, and restraint systems to ensure patient safety during transport and procedures.
  6. Compatibility: Determine if the stretcher is compatible with other medical equipment such as imaging devices (MRI-compatible), IV poles, and patient monitors.
  7. Ease of Maintenance: Assess ease of cleaning, maintenance requirements, and availability of spare parts to ensure longevity and cost-effectiveness.
  8. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure the stretcher meets regulatory standards and certifications relevant to your region (e.g., FDA approval, CE marking).
  9. Budget and Value: Consider upfront costs, ongoing maintenance expenses, and the overall value the stretcher provides in terms of patient care and operational efficiency.