Why UniCare. Three reasons that hold up in daily practice.
This applies to procurement, the ward and the ward round, not just to sales.
Mego Afek technology
Exclusive German distributor. Mego Afek systems with over 30 years of clinical practice, developed with nursing staff and proven in the hospital routine.
German service
Hotline, on-site maintenance and training in German. Reachable in your time zone, without an import detour.
Guaranteed availability
Warehouse in Germany. No import waits, no “currently unavailable”. 24-hour delivery possible for urgent needs.
Mobile. Quiet. Practical.
The most widely used Mego Afek system in German hospitals — compact enough for any trolley, quiet enough for the night shift, robust enough for the ward. Working pressure 45 mmHg, automatically controlled. CE-compliant under MDR.
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What the S3 guideline sets out.
Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) is anchored in the current S3 guideline on VTE prophylaxis (AWMF 003-001): as the sole measure when pharmacological prophylaxis is contraindicated, and combined in high-risk settings.
- Mechanical thromboprophylaxis that works in the ward routine — proven, CE-compliant under MDR.
- German service — hotline, on-site maintenance and device training in German.
- Guaranteed availability — warehouse in Hesse, planned resupply, urgent delivery possible.
- Patient safety as the guiding value — guideline-based prophylaxis, available when it is indicated.