Med Supply Now Full Review
The impact of a disability, visible or invisible, on one’s life and the importance of home health care aids are severely underestimated.
Some people require all the assistance available in order to be able to function, even survive.
For others, this equipment might not be a necessity, but a priceless aid that makes their illness manageable.
Either way, health aids make people more comfortable, safer and allow them to finally focus on things they want (instead of having) to do, which in turn greatly improves their mental health and, simply said, makes them happier.
Searching for quality products and not minding the price is impossible for most people.
During my recent search for affordable home health care supplies, I came upon MedSupplyNow.com.
Truthfully, I don’t expect much anymore, but I think everything is worth checking out.

Right off the bat, I’ve noticed that they offer a great variety of products — it seems they wanted to put everything a patient or a healthcare worker might need in a single place, and that’s an effort one’s got to appreciate. And the companies who make these products are no joke, as Med Supply Now seems to be focused on major names in the healthcare industry. The customer reviews are overwhelmingly positive: ‘highly recommended’, ‘excellent service’, ‘the best quality’… I wondered if all of those are real. But then I saw a couple of reviewers claiming their messages to the company were never replied, which paradoxically made me trust those reviews. I ordered a product called Medline SilvaSorb Hydrogel Dressing ($32 USD). Shopping was simple, shipping fast, product excellence, and I had a pleasant chat with a staff member regarding the best option for dry wounds.
I was primarily focused on three sections: Walkers and Rollators, Incontinence Products, and Personal Care. Walkers and rollators are, in my opinion, the stuff of independence and confidence, and Med Supply Now has walkers for $39.70, and rollators for just $46! Also, Covidien, TENA, Prevail, and Ammex is just a few brands in a variety of adult diapers, underwear, pads, and belted shields available. Extremely useful are the bathing aids and bathroom supplies people with different types of disabilities might need.
In the rehab equipment section, I found numerous products of immense importance, such as different types of catheters and drain bags. These are always so expensive! Med Supply Now offers, for example, twenty continuous bladder irrigation drain bags for $70. Truthfully, even though it’s a quality product, I need these types of products to be cheaper.
Though I no longer require one, I always check out wheelchairs. Wheelchairs and scooters provide great independence, and there’s a huge selection of mobility equipment on this website, like a Medline wheelchair for just $135.
OK, I thought, let’s see what else they offer. There are many options to choose from when it comes to mattresses and hospital beds, including semi and fully electric bed frames, which are invaluable to people unable to move or in severe pain.
I have no experience with sleep apnea equipment, but for the sake of this review I’ve asked acquaintances who claim that products Med Supply Now offers, such as masks, humidifiers, CPAP and BiPAP machines, etc., are affordable and of excellent quality.

Patient lifts are available as well. These are valuable beyond words! They are used to lift and move patients from one place to another in a safe and comfortable manner, reducing the risk of injury. Most of these are quite pricey, but ‘playing’ with the price range bar, I found many products quite below or slightly above $100, like handy bars, couch canes, portable transfer rails, or pull cord alarms.
No sick or disabled person needs to suffer more or feel any pain and discomfort that a simple aid could relieve. I am happy to see a company with affordable products, which employs experts who advise customers with kindness and genuine care. Share your opinions on Med Supply Now and, by exchanging recommendations, let’s bring ease and comfort into people’s lives.