High-reliability connectivity solutions optimized for Yerevan hospitals and regional medical centers.
The healthcare landscape in Armenia is undergoing a profound digital transformation. Driven by the "Digital Armenia" initiative and the Ministry of Health's focus on modernizing infrastructure, the demand for Medical IoT (Internet of Medical Things) has surged. In urban hubs like Yerevan and Gyumri, private and public hospitals are transitioning from traditional analog systems to interconnected, data-driven ecosystems. This evolution is not merely a trend but a necessity to bridge the gap between rural patients and specialized urban care.
Our role as a leading Medical IoT device manufacturer serving the Armenian market is to provide the hardware backbone for this revolution. We integrate advanced 4G NB-IoT, LoRaWAN, and Zigbee protocols to ensure that even in the mountainous terrain of the Syunik or Tavush regions, patient data remains accessible and life-critical alerts are delivered in real-time.
Our Shenzhen-based manufacturing facility utilizes state-of-the-art SMT (Surface Mount Technology) and AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) to ensure every PCBA destined for Armenia meets rigorous medical safety standards. Our EMS turnkey solutions allow for rapid prototyping, which is essential for Armenian tech startups and medical innovators.
By leveraging China's mature electronic supply chain, we offer Armenian suppliers a competitive edge—providing high-end IoT features at a fraction of the cost of European or North American counterparts, without compromising on E-E-A-T principles.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) solutions using 4G/NB-IoT oximeters and blood pressure monitors allow Armenian doctors to manage chronic diseases remotely, reducing hospital readmission rates by 30%.
Intelligent nurse call systems integrated with hospital management software provide a seamless link between patients and staff, ensuring every distress signal is logged and addressed.
IoT-connected autoclaves and microwave sterilization units for Armenia's clinical waste management, ensuring environmental compliance and real-time operational monitoring.
A glimpse into our manufacturing and quality control standards.
After surgery at the Astghik Medical Center, patients can be discharged earlier with our 4G NB-IoT Oximeters. The device sends real-time SpO2 and pulse data to the hospital's dashboard, alerting surgeons to any complications immediately.
In smaller community health centers, our Smart Nurse Call Systems enable a single nurse to manage multiple wards efficiently. Wireless transmission eliminates the need for expensive rewiring in historic Armenian buildings.
Armenian pharmaceutical distributors use our IoT-connected Sterilizers and temperature monitors to ensure that sensitive medical supplies and vaccines are processed and stored under optimal conditions.
An advanced industrial solution for large-scale hospital waste, ensuring 100% sterilization with real-time cloud logging.
CE Certified Automatic Sterilizer with IoT for Armenia Healthcare Supply Chain
Designed for high-throughput sterilization needs in centralized medical service centers.
Shenzhen VetCura Medical Co., Ltd. is more than a manufacturer; we are a growth engine for digital health. With a strong commitment to E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness), we ensure that every device—from a simple finger oximeter to a complex hospital-wide nurse call system—is backed by clinical-grade accuracy.
Yes, our 4G and NB-IoT devices are globally banded and fully compatible with Armenia's leading mobile network providers, ensuring reliable connectivity in Yerevan and beyond.
Absolutely. We provide comprehensive API documentation and SDKs. Our systems support standard protocols like MQTT and HTTP, allowing for easy integration with Armenian hospital management software.
Standard orders usually ship within 2-3 weeks from our Shenzhen factory. We offer various shipping methods, including air freight directly to Zvartnots International Airport for urgent medical requirements.
Yes, our medical devices are manufactured under ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certifications, and many carry CE, FDA, or SGS marks, making them suitable for clinical environments in Armenia.