"MedWagon offers a practical and safe mode of transportation for children in pediatric hospitals or children's wards in adult facilities. No longer will nurses, aides or parents have to juggle unwieldly IV poles. Designed by a pediatric nurse with the needs of children and parents in mind. MedWagon is a welcome addition to any medical center. I recognize the need and I applaud the company's effort."
   Anthony J. Scalzo, MD, FAAP
   Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Saint Louis Universiy

 
"The Medwagon should be in every pediatric hospital in the country!"
     Alexander Peralta, Jr. MD
     Vice President of Medical Services Community Hospice of Texas
 
"
The medwagons have been a godsend for our staff and parents
.Patients who may not have been able to get out of their rooms are now able to attach their IV equipment to the wagon. It makes it TONS easier for parents and staff to transport patients! These wagons have allowed children to feel more mobile and more  "productive" in a way that helps them heal psychologically!! I can't imagine using any other type of wagon now that we can use the Medwagons!!"
   Rebecca S. Charlton, M.S.,CCLS
   Child Life Manager, SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in St. Louis, MO

"It does make transportation easier, safer and more tolerable for patients and families because they can be more mobile, and only one parent needs to be there to use it."
   Dawn Kennon R.N. 2North/TCU
   Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital

"Kids prefer being pushed in wagons any day over a stretcher or wheel chair. Wagons are fun and familiar to kids. Its a great way to normalize the hospital environment for them."
   Jessica Wiederholt.
   Child Life Specialist, St. John's Hospital

"We have been here long term and our thirteen month old was incredibly bored in his room. When we first arrived he would only fall asleep after riding in the wagon, so we think it helped him feel better sooner."
   Parent of child at Cardinal Glennon

"The Medwagon is a strong step forward to make the small child's hospitalization a little more tolerable, safer and easier to manage."
   Robert E. Lynch, MD.
   Director of Critical Care
   Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital

 

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