| Health Care Technology Industry | Healthcare Sector | Mr. Zhiyu Wang CEO | SSE Exchange | CNE1000041Q0 ISIN |
| CN Country | 700 Employees | 17 Jun 2025 Last Dividend | 5 Jun 2024 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Nanjing Vishee Medical Technology Co., Ltd, established in 2001 and based in Nanjing, China, operates in the medical technology field with a focus on the research, development, production, and sale of medical devices primarily within the Chinese market. It specializes in a broad range of medical equipment, medical consumables, non-medical equipment, and related products specifically designed for various therapeutic and rehabilitative needs across different medical fields. These include pelvic floor and postpartum care, mental psychology, neurological rehabilitation, and sports rehabilitation, demonstrating the company’s commitment to addressing a wide spectrum of health issues through innovative solutions.
These devices are employed in therapeutic settings for neurological rehabilitation and sports injury recovery, leveraging magnetic fields and biofeedback for improved patient outcomes.
Designed for the delicate needs of newborns, these instruments are critical in assessing and monitoring neonatal brain activity, ensuring early detection of potential neurological issues.
These consumables are essential in pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation, providing safe and effective ways to deliver therapeutic electrical stimulation for pelvic health.
These devices offer non-invasive solutions for strengthening and rehabilitating the pelvic floor muscles, crucial for postpartum recovery and incontinence management.
Utilized in various physiotherapeutic applications, these electrodes are designed for pain management, muscle stimulation, and promoting tissue healing.
Targeting the specific needs of women post childbirth, these non-medical instruments aid in the recovery and strengthening of the pelvic area, enhancing postpartum recovery.
Specially designed probes for targeted pelvic floor training, supporting both therapeutic interventions and routine strengthening exercises.