Advanced Healthcare Technology Ltd. (AHT) products
Baby Pod - Infant Transport Device
We’re pleased to welcome the Baby Pod 20 to the Baby Pod range. Our original flagship product, the Baby Pod II Infant Transport Device, was developed to fulfil a requirement for a safety-focused, easily manageable solution for inter/intra-hospital transport of neonates, and provide a lightweight and cost-effective solution for when a full transport incubator is not required. In 2017, we launch a new evolution of the Baby Pod, incorporating over a decade of user feedback and advances in design and material technologies, to provide an even lighter, even stronger and safer way to transport small infants and newborns.
Evac Pod - Single-Use Cylinder of Medical Air
Scan Pod - Diagnosis Tool for Neonatal Imaging Infants
MR imaging today is an increasingly important diagnosis tool for neonatal infants. Its non-invasive nature is especially important considering the size and nature of the patients requiring treatment and early diagnosis critical to direct treatment efficiently and at the earliest opportunity. The Scan Pod is designed to provide a warm and comfortable environment for the infant patient, in which to undergo MRI, CT or X-Ray imaging.
Baby Pod - Infant Transport Device
Transporting newborn infants requires an environment that will keep them safe and warm. Until now, the only way to guarantee this has been to use a heavy, cumbersome, and physically large transport incubator. These expensive devices require an electrical supply to function and are not readily available as they require additional equipment, time, manpower and dedicated vehicles. The Baby Pod 2 was conceived as the answer to the question ‘how can we transport an infant patient safely from A to B, protecting the lives of the patient and crew in event of accident?’
Baby Pod - Transporting Newborn Infants
Transporting newborn infants requires an environment that will keep them safe and warm. Until now, the only way to guarantee this has been to use a heavy, cumbersome, and physically large transport incubator. These expensive devices require an electrical supply to function and are not readily available as they require additional equipment, time, manpower and dedicated vehicles. The Baby Pod II was conceived as the answer to the question ‘how can we transport an infant patient safely from A to B, protecting the lives of the patient and crew in event of accident?’