"Explore comfort and functionality with our Fowler manual hospital bed rentals tailored for patient care at Maxtech Healthcare Pvt Ltd based in Mumbai - Thane - Navi Mumbai, your premier hospital bed and medical equipment supplier. Our rental services offer adjustable Fowler beds, ensuring optimal support and ease for patients during recovery at home. Count on Maxtech Healthcare for reliable hospital bed solutions crafted to enhance patient comfort and aid in recuperation."

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  1. Hospital bed, Suction Machine, Oxygen Machine, Wheel Chair, Walker, Food Table, Air Bed or any other machine took on monthly rental and used for a single day or returned before the due date then also rent will be charged for whole month it will not be counted on a daily basis or pro-rata basis no refund will not be provided.
  2. If any Product was taken on per daily basis then it cannot be converted on a monthly basis
  3. Patient relatives are advised to keep at least 24 hrs. backup of the machine which is taken on rent, in case of emergency as our service times are between 10.00 am to 7.00 pm. Sunday & Public Holidays Closed.
  4. Advance monthly rental
  5. Late payment charges @ 50 Rs per day. (Grace period 7 days from the date of invoice)
  6. Intimation of return of any rented machine should be intimated only through what’s up on 7666691130 or via mail on acc.maxtech2013@gmail.com no verbal communication will be accepted.

Fowler Beds – Most Asked Questions

1. What is a Fowler bed?
A Fowler bed is an adjustable hospital bed that lets you sit up by raising the head and sometimes the knees. It’s ideal for comfort, breathing, and watching Netflix like a boss—even in recovery.

2. Why is it called a Fowler bed?
Named after Dr. George Fowler, who found that raising the upper body helped patients breathe better. Now it’s a classic hospital bed move!

3. What’s the benefit of Fowler’s position?
Sitting up improves breathing, digestion, and comfort. Doctors love it for patients with lung or heart issues—and it even helps after childbirth!

4. Who should use a Fowler bed?
Anyone who needs to stay in bed but sit upright—like those recovering from surgery, with breathing issues, or just chilling with a book. Even pregnant women love it!

5. Is a Fowler bed the same as an ICU bed?
Not quite. ICU beds usually have 5 functions, like Trendelenburg. Fowler beds are simpler but still super helpful in home ICU-like setups.

6. Can I rent a Fowler bed for home care?
Absolutely! Search for Fowler hospital bed on rent, and local suppliers (like Maxtech Healthcare!) will have your back—literally.

7. Are Fowler beds electric?
Most modern ones are! Just press a button to adjust. But you can also get manual ones with a hand crank—old-school but effective.

8. How high can the headrest go?
Fowler beds usually raise up to 60–75°. Some go nearly upright, so you can feel like you're in a recliner, not a hospital bed.

9. Does it help with snoring or reflux?
Yes! Sleeping slightly upright reduces snoring and acid reflux. Fowler beds: your new nighttime superhero.

10. Are they comfortable to sleep on?
Very! These beds often come with pressure-relief foam mattresses, making sitting or sleeping cozier than a flat bed ever could.

11. What kind of mattress fits a Fowler bed?
A standard hospital mattress works, preferably flexible foam. For long-term use, ask about anti-bed sore mattresses.

12. Do Fowler beds come with side rails?
Usually yes. Side rails help prevent falls, especially when the bed is elevated. Many models include foldable or removable rails.

13. What if I need to adjust knees too?
Many Fowler beds also let you elevate the knee section to prevent sliding and boost comfort. That’s the real two-function power.

14. What’s the difference between Fowler and Semi-Fowler beds?
Fowler = 45–75° upright. Semi-Fowler = 30–45° incline. Think chair-like vs gentle recline.

15. Is a Fowler bed good for heart patients?
Yes! Elevating the upper body reduces pressure on the chest and improves blood circulation. Heart patients often sleep better in Fowler’s position.

16. Is a Fowler bed also called an electric hospital bed?
Yes and no. Many electric beds function as Fowler beds—but not all electric beds are built to offer full Fowler positioning. Look for "2-function" or "3-function" beds.

17. Can I use a Fowler bed after surgery?
Totally! It helps with comfort, prevents pressure buildup, and makes eating and talking easier while lying down.

18. How do I control a Fowler bed?
With a remote (for electric beds) or crank (manual). Push the “head up” button—or turn the handle—and you're sitting up in seconds.

Disclaimer: Features, specifications, and availability of hospital and motorized recliner beds may vary depending on manufacturer, model, and location. Always consult with healthcare professionals or suppliers to ensure the bed meets the specific medical and comfort requirements of the patient.

Kailash Patel 03/07/2022 03:41:10

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