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Walk on Wheels Ipswich

:: Sales, Service & Hire :: Family Operated :: Walk on Wheels Ipswich is a specialist comfort and mobility centre, centrally located in the Ipswich medical precinct. As the only "one-stop-shop" supplier in the region, the store specialise in comfort and mobility products including servicing and hire, providing easy access to comfort and mobility aids such as mobility scooters, lift/recline chairs, stairlifts, powerchairs, hospital beds, electric wheelchairs and an extensive range of daily living aids. Unlike many other distributors of mobility equipment, the team at Walk on Wheels Ipswich are highly selective about the products they stock. They will only source and stock quality, innovative products and reputable brands for which they can provide adequate after-sales parts support. This is particularly the case for high prices items such as mobility scooters, electric lift/recline chairs and electric beds, as well as lower priced items including walkers & wheelchairs. Taxi rank and bus stop. On-street and undercover parking available. Easy off-street and lift access.

Medicross Medical Centre
10 Churchill St (across from Ipswich Hospital)
Suburb: IPSWICH
State: QLD
Postcode: 4305

(07) 3202 4116

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