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DNR Wheels is a company that sells and services wheelchairs, scooters, hospital beds, bath chairs and other mobility aids in Singapore. They also offer seating and positioning assessment, incontinence care, nutrition, wound care and other services for people with disabilities.
- Homecare
Homecare - Buy wheelchairs in Singapore - DNR Wheels
- Geriatric Chairs
DNR WHEELS PTE LTD Care Relax INO Cura Chair. $0. Request a...
- Paediatric Walker
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- Wound Care
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- Paediatric Wheelchairs
Paediatric Wheelchairs - Buy wheelchairs in Singapore - DNR...
- Tables
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- Seating and Positioning
Seating and Positioning - Buy wheelchairs in Singapore - DNR...
- Homecare
DNR Wheels is a company that provides wheelchairs, mobility devices, hospital equipment, therapy products and more to customers with disabilities and elderly. Founded by a prominent athlete with a disability, DNR has been in the market for over 28 years and partners with many renowned suppliers and government agencies.
May 21, 2002 · DNR WHEELS PTE. LTD. was incorporated on 21 May 2002 (Tuesday) as a Exempt Private Company Limited by Shares in Singapore. The Company current operating status is live with registered address at 39 UBI ROAD 1. The Company principal activity is in RETAIL SALE IN OTHER NON-SPECIALISED STORES N.E.C..
DNR Wheels Pte Ltd (DNR) is a leading provider of disability and rehabilitative equipment including home nursing products in Singapore. It was set up by a prominent athlete with a disability, Mr Raja Singh in 1994.
DNR Wheels Pte Ltd is a leading provider of disability and rehabilitative equipment and home nursing products. It was set up by Mr. Raja Singh and Mr. Derek Yzelman in 1994.
DNR Wheels Pte Ltd is a leading provider of disability and rehabilitative equipment and home nursing products. It was set up by two disabled athletes, Mr. Raja Singh and Mr. Derek Yzelman in 1994.