.....in fact, buy and sell ALL Mobility and Medical Supplies absolutely free - with no hidden charges!
Who Are We?
We are an open market for Mobility and Medical Supplies.
The Mobility and Medical Supplies you can see here are listed for sale by the general public and companies, either directly via our site, or in conjunction with one of affiliate partners, such as, eBay.
If you buy by using eBay you can take advantage of the opportunity to check the reputation of the vendor, and are protected in the event of fraud by their commendable buyer protection system, If you order directly from one of our direct advertisers, it is a good idea to pay by paypal, as you are less likely to be cheated when protected by their payment system.
Selling Your Power Chairs Through Us
It is a simple process and is 100% free. Simply use the Post a Classified! button and fill in the information for your ad. You are able to add photographs (under 1 MB each).
To prevent spammers from abusing our system, you will need to add the digits that appear and enter the total in the adjacent field. Press the Submit Ad button and your ad will appear online and remain there for 60 days.
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Accent on Health
Motivation, inspiration and resources with tips on whole body conditioning for people over 50.
BBC Health: Men's Health
Part of the BBC Health site offering information, advice and help on areas concerning men’s health.
Grand Rapids Wheelchair Sports Association
Information on a wide range of wheelchair sports including tennis, wheelchair racing and water skiing, plus camps for juniors and events.
Healthy Diabetic Recipes
A collection of recipes suitable for diabetics. Includes search facility.
Home Health Provider
Resource for professionals in the managed care industry. Includes information on home health care, rehabilitation, geriatric care, infusion therapy and related topics.
Wheelchair Sports
A celebration of active wheelchair users who enjoy a wide range of sports.
Youth Hear IT
Provides information for young people about hearing, aiming to increase awareness of how easily the ear can be damaged and hearing impaired.