Vernacare, a global leader in infection prevention solutions, surgical solutions and clinical waste management is proud to announce that its range of unbreakable* Ultraspec® Screening, EcoGold® and Ultraspec® Retractor speculums has achieved compliance with the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) of the European Union. This milestone underscores Vernacare's commitment to delivering high-quality, safe, and effective medical devices to healthcare professionals and patients.
As the largest supplier of unbreakable speculums in the UK, Vernacare’s MDR compliance signifies that it’s speculums meet the stringent requirements set forth by the European Union, ensuring enhanced safety, performance, and traceability. This achievement is a testament to Vernacare's dedication to continuous improvement and innovation in the medical device industry.
"We are thrilled to have our range of unbreakable vaginal speculums MDR compliant, which enhances our Women’s Health portfolio," said Nadia Brewer, Head of Marketing at Vernacare. "This compliance not only reflects our unwavering commitment to quality and safety but also reinforces our position as a trusted partner in healthcare. We are dedicated to providing products that healthcare professionals can rely on to deliver the best care to their patients."
Vernacare's vaginal speculums are designed with precision and care, offering excellent functionality and comfort. The MDR compliance further assures healthcare providers of the reliability and safety of these essential medical devices.
As Vernacare continues to expand its product portfolio, the company remains focused on adhering to the highest standards of regulatory compliance and quality assurance. This achievement marks a significant step forward in Vernacare's mission to enhance patient care through innovative and reliable medical solutions.
For more information about Vernacare and its range of MDR-compliant speculums, contact [email protected].
*Vernacare speculums are manufactured from advanced polymers which are unbreakable in normal use, independently tested by SMTL.