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Custom Wheelchair Manufacturers in London and the South East

Customised wheelchairs are nowadays becoming more and more prevalent in modern society. Many developers are now finding increasingly impressive ways through advanced manufacturing procedures to create wheelchairs which are not made in bulk for major profit potential, but instead on a more unique and even one time basis; to instead fit an individual one hundred percent. Many different factors alongside the obvious necessity of catering as closely as possible to the specific impairment of a certain person, such as body weight and related health issues like arthritis for example, should ideally be taken into account as well. Thankfully contemporary suppliers - not just in Great Britain, but throughout mainland Europe and the U.S.A. too - are now starting to truly make a profound effort in this often pivotal area of life.

Go Active Mobility

Although they cannot claim to have the slickest and most well designed website by any means, Go Active Mobility are nonetheless one of the leading British suppliers that have their business interests revolved predominantly around that of providing premium quality customised wheelchair items to UK residents. Run by one Glenn Allen - who himself has been confined to a wheelchair for many years now - they strive to supply only the best products from the leading names in this area, such as Ottobock, Roma Medical and Invacare.

Go Active Mobility are based in the south east county of Essex; in a town called Coggeshall, reasonably near to Colchester. Their website address is www.wheelchairspecialists.co.uk.

Easy Mobility

This business is said to be one of the leading set-up's of its type in England, primarily because although they do have a showroom based at their site in Surrey that boasts an extremely comprehensive range of differing products, their staff also travel the length and breadth of the UK to assist people in their own homes. This is often a paramount necessity, as a lot of people are not in a suitably healthful state - or simply do not want to allocate the time - to spend extended durations viewing what E.M. have on offer.

Fundamentally, Easy Mobility sell and maintain high-powered and specialist wheelchairs; and do so not just on an individual basis, but also for many different British hospitals, N.H.S. organisations, local councils and schools that are dedicated to children with special needs.

Their website is www.easymobility.co.uk and their primary contact email address for generic enquiries is info@easymobility.co.uk.

The freephone number is 0800 62 68 29, whilst the regular telephone number to reach them during standard office hours is 01234 854954.

Personal call backs can be requested on their website as well, which also contains an online contact form if you prefer to use this format as opposed to emailing them directly.

The times of the past when wheelchair users rarely had access to efficient and comfortable products to meet their needs - to at least a satisfactory standard - are thankfully long gone now. With an increasing amount of financial support becoming more and more readily available, primarily from either national government agencies or local council departments, it is now pretty easy for almost any disabled person to mobilise themselves in a carefree manner; since a generous discount on such items can often be secured simply by applying for it. In UK culture nowadays, it really is reassuring to witness those using a wheelchair on a day to day basis being able to do so with maximum ease and comfort.