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Welcome to our manual wheelchair store. Below, you’ll find no less than the best selection of manual wheelchairs on the web, all at discount prices. We never stock cheap or poorly-made wheelchairs, we carry all the top brands, including: Invacare, Medline and Drive. Every chair we sell is certified brand new and backed by a manufacturer’s warranty. Why rent a wheelchair, when you can own one at these prices? If you can’t find what you’re looking for in our product catalog, refer to our manual wheelchair buying guide, or dial 1-800-320-7140, our phone agents are standing by to answer your questions. Remember, we offer free shipping on all Manual Wheelchairs and any order over $59. Welcome to 1800wheelchair’s wheelchair store. We have one of the largest selections of wheelchairs in the world! We pledge never to stock cheap, poorly made wheelchairs. We are an authorized dealer for every wheelchair we sell, every chair is brand new and is backed by the manufacturers warranty and remember we offer free delivery on all wheelchairs.

See our wheelchair buying guide. All wheelchairs fold and fit in a standard car All wheelchairs come Fully assembled The first thing you need to know when choosing your wheelchair is: do you need a Standard Wheelchair or a Transport wheelchair. A Standard wheelchair is distinguished by the two large wheels in the back and have smaller “caster” wheels in the front, allowing the sitter to self propel. Transport or Travel wheelchairs cannot be propelled by the sitter only by a companion (all four wheels are the smaller “caster” type). They tend to be lighter to lift and can fold into a tighter space. There are 4 types of wheelchairs Standard wheelchairs: Standard wheelchair is distinguished by the two large wheels in the back and have smaller “caster” wheels in the front, allowing the sitter to self propel. Transport travel wheelchairs: Transport, or travel wheelchairs, cannot be propelled by the sitter only by a companion (all four wheels are the smaller “caster” type).

They tend to be lighter to lift and can fold into a tighter space. strong Designed for wheelchairs users on the courts, beach or track, 1800wheelchair has a full selection of discount handcycles and all terrain wheel chairs. Reclining back wheelchairs: Reclining wheelchairs are wheelchairs that the sitter can recline to a sleeping position. The lighter the wheel chair, the easier it is for a user to push uphill and the easier it is for a companion to lift up stairs or place in a car trunk. We have light transport wheelchairs that weigh 14 lbs. and Standard wheelchairs that weigh 25 Lbs. Transport wheelchairs come in 3 seat sizes to accommodate your size: Small 15” – 17” Standard wheelchairs come in 5 seat ranges: We do not offer wheelchairs to rent, however we get you a great price We offer a full selection of mobility and home medical supplies. Specifically for wheelchairs we offer tons of accessories: cushions, ramps, cup holders and much more.

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, Upper Body Ergometers , Beach and Pool Chairs Advanced Seating & Positioning , Covers & Canopies , Vehicle Lifts & Ramps , Manual Wheelchair Parts , Power Wheelchair Parts , Mobility Scooter Parts © LLC 1999-2017 All Rights Reserved You have no items to compare. Sign up for our newsletter:If you need a manual wheelchair, follow these two steps to get Medicare coverage. 1. Start with your doctor. If you think you need a manual wheelchair, ask your doctor about it. Or, your doctor may be the one to recommend a manual wheelchair to you. In any event, starting July 1, 2013, you must have a face-to-face visit with your doctor or other health care provider before Medicare will cover your DME. The visit should happen no more than 6 months before your doctor prescribes or orders your manual wheelchair and should deal with the medical reasons you need the manual wheelchair. Your order for the manual wheelchair must include a statement

Your provider must sign an order or fill out a prescription or certificate that states that you need the manual wheelchair to function in the home. The order must say that: Keep in mind that the equipment must be necessary for you in the home but you can also use it outside the home. You can get only one piece of equipment at a time to address your mobility problem. Your doctor or other provider will determine what equipment you need based on your condition, what equipment can be used in your home, and what equipment you are able to use. 2. Use the Right Kind of Once you have the doctor’s order or prescription, you must take it the right kind of supplier to get coverage. Be sure to only use suppliers with approval from Original Medicare or your Medicare Advantage Plan. If you have Original Medicare, be aware that the type of suppliers Medicare has approved for you will depend on how Medicare pays for equipment in your area and the type of DME you need. In many areas called, competitive bidding areas, Medicare will only pay for standard wheelchairs from a select group of suppliers known as contract suppliers.