As the healthcare sector in Kyrgyzstan continues to modernize, the demand for reliable, high-quality patient drainage systems has reached an all-time high. Hospitals in Bishkek, Osh, and Jalal-Abad are increasingly seeking international-grade medical consumables that offer both cost-efficiency and clinical safety. Our manufacturing facility specializes in providing robust supply chain solutions for surgical wound care and thoracic drainage, ensuring that clinics are equipped with the tools necessary for post-operative recovery and infection prevention.
By leveraging the "Belt and Road" trade facilitation, we provide Kyrgyz medical institutions with direct factory-to-hospital access. This reduces procurement cycles and ensures that the equipment—ranging from negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems to silicone thoracic catheters—meets stringent CE and ISO 13485 certifications.
Nanjin Seeker Medical Co., Ltd. has established itself as a beacon of innovation since 2004. Our competitive advantage lies in our Information Gain: we don't just manufacture devices; we engineer clinical outcomes. With over 29 invention patents and fully automated production lines, our products minimize the risk of periprosthetic infection and enhance patient comfort during recovery.
Established in May 2004, Nanjin Seeker Medical Co., Ltd. represents the gold standard in surgical manufacturing. Our dedication to quality is non-negotiable. We hold Production Licenses, CE, ISO13485, ISO14001, and ISO45001 certificates. Our philosophy is simple: modern techniques + excellent quality = customer satisfaction.
Yes, we have extensive experience in international logistics and documentation, ensuring smooth customs clearance for medical devices destined for Central Asian markets.
Negative pressure drainage facilitates the removal of exudate, reduces edema, and promotes faster wound granulation, significantly shortening hospital stays for patients.
Unlike standard PVC, our medical-grade silicone is hypoallergenic, more flexible, and less prone to kinking, which is critical for patient mobility and comfort post-surgery.