Innovative Tilt-in-Space (TiS) and folding motorized wheelchairs optimized for local infrastructure.
The Philippines is witnessing a paradigm shift in healthcare accessibility. With over 1.44 million Filipinos living with disabilities (based on PSA data), the demand for "Tilt-in-Space" (TiS) technology has evolved from a luxury to a clinical necessity. Unlike standard electric wheelchairs, TiS systems are critical in the Philippines' tropical climate to prevent pressure ulcers (decubitus ulcers) by redistributing body weight without changing the user's hip or knee angles.
Philippine hospitals in Metro Manila and Metro Cebu are increasingly prescribing TiS chairs for post-stroke rehabilitation and pediatric cerebral palsy management.
The "Build, Better, More" program is improving sidewalk accessibility, making robust, large-wheeled electric wheelchairs more viable for outdoor use in urban centers.
Navigating the Philippines FDA (Food and Drug Administration) requirements is paramount. Our exported units meet ISO 13485 standards, ensuring rapid local registration for distributors.
As a leading exporter, Suzhou Welcare is not just selling hardware; we are deploying a mobility ecosystem. Our R&D focuses on three pillars:
How Suzhou Welcare maintains a competitive edge in the Philippine B2B market.
Located in the heart of China's manufacturing hub, our Suzhou facility utilizes Industry 4.0 principles to ensure that every electric wheelchair exported to the Philippines meets zero-defect standards. By integrating automatic laser pipe cutting and robotic welding, we achieve structural integrity that manual factories cannot replicate.








We provide full-scale solutions for Philippine government tenders (DOH) and NGO projects. This includes volume-based pricing, customized branding (OEM), and extended warranty programs that align with local procurement laws.
Understanding the DTI (Department of Trade and Industry) standards, we ensure all wheelchairs feature the necessary electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) to operate safely in modern Philippine hospital environments.
Founded with a commitment to improving mobility and enhancing quality of life, Suzhou Welcare Wheelchair Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer and global supplier of mobility solutions, specializing in electric wheelchairs, power mobility devices, and rehabilitation equipment.
At Welcare, we believe that mobility is the foundation of independence and dignity. Guided by our philosophy of combining advanced technology with human-centered design, we are dedicated to developing innovative, safe, and reliable products that empower individuals with mobility challenges, seniors, and rehabilitation users to live more active and fulfilling lives.
With years of experience in the mobility industry, Welcare has established a strong research and development team, modern manufacturing facilities, and a comprehensive quality management system. Today, Welcare products are trusted by customers in more than 50 countries and regions across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and beyond.
In high-humidity and high-temperature environments like the Philippines, users are at higher risk of skin breakdown. The TiS function allows for frequent position changes, reducing heat buildup and pressure on the ischial tuberosities, which is critical for long-term health.
Yes. We maintain a dedicated "Spares Hub" for our Philippine partners, ensuring that common components like controllers, motors, and electromagnetic brakes are available for 48-hour dispatch.
Our chargers are universal (100V-240V AC, 50/60Hz), perfectly compatible with the Philippines' 220V/60Hz power standard, ensuring battery longevity and safety.
We offer FOB, CIF, and DDP shipping terms. Most of our Philippine clients utilize sea freight to Manila (approx. 12-15 days from Shanghai port) for the most cost-effective procurement.
Explore our full range of rehabilitation and power mobility devices available for export.
Join our network of Philippine partners and bring world-class Tilt-in-Space technology to those who need it most.