Address: 5353 Almaden Expy F70, San Jose, CA 95118, USA
Phone: +14082662369
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
B Shab
Great customer service. I needed to rent a transport chair for my mother last minute. They were very responsive, got me exactly what I needed same day. I ended up needing the chair a couple days longer than anticipated and they extended my rental without an additional charge!
Jennifer Major
The staff at Almaden Medical Market really came to my rescue when I broke a bone in my foot and needed a knee scooter. I thought I could get by in a walking boot, but the pain was excruciating. My husband called Almaden Medical Market to see if they had any knee scooters to rent, and thankfully, they did! The staff was super friendly and had me scooting around in no time. Many thanks to the great team at Almaden Medical Market!
Rudy A. Silva
I was in the market for a wheelchair for my Mom. After her hospital stay, they sent her home with a huge wheelchair that wouldn't even fit in certain areas of the house. I stopped by Almaden Medical Market and was very happy with the service. The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable about different products and what could work best based on your needs. They took the time to walk me through an ultra light wheelchair mechanics. It has been a great buy. Highly recommend this place if you're in the market for a ultra light wheelchair.
Alicia Strickland
I take care of my grandma, and I needed to get a few things for her. I was told at CVS to try this place, and it was a good tip. Still rather new to the city, I rely on Google Maps to get me to places I don't know. But, as I typically find the case in shopping centers, the directions here sucked. Still, I managed to find it (eventually), and I'm glad I did. Let me start my review with an apology for not getting either gentleman's name, but they were both super friendly. The one behind the counter seemed rather new, but the one who helped me could've been the manager (or shift leader). He was VERY helpful and REALLY seemed to know his stuff. I went there for, well, something specific, and he was able to lead me to it right away, giving me all sorts of information on the products sold (which was best and why, prices, etc.). Then I remembered something else she's been needing (a pillow for under her knees), and he led me right to it and helped me pick the best one. Two for two, I decided to try another item (compression socks--I think this is what they're called), and they actually sold them. Not just one but a large section on the wall was devoted to them--knee-highs, thigh-highs, and others. Unfortunately, I couldn't buy a pair because, apparently, they measure the customer's legs to get the right size, which is phenomenal service! I bought a pair at CVS (the largest they had), but the swelling in one of her legs can be bad so that the largest size is just too tight. But, here, they measure first to make certain. And the gentleman offered to go out to my car when I brought my grandma so she wouldn't have to get out, which is excellent service! Batting a thousand, I thought I'd try for a grand slam with yet another item. And I got my GS because they had the fourth item: a bedside handlebar. Once again, they had multiple products from which to choose. I found the one that would be perfect (I hoped) and got it. I was also told about the five-day return policy...just in case. Oh, and because I had ended up with more than I intended and hadn't brought a bag (though the items would've been too big for a regular bag), my salesman offered to walk with me to my car, carrying the heavier items! Talk about service (not to mention chivalry)! Trust me when I say, if you're a caregiver and need the things I mentioned or something else (such as walkers, wheelchairs, toilets, diapers, slip-resistant socks...), go here. If you have questions, you'll get them answered. If you're uncertain, they'll help you figure out the best product. And maybe when I take my grandma for those socks, I can remember to get names and then will be able to update my review, giving credit where it's due (and steering you to my helpful salesman). 😊
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Yes they start at $34.99
I’m sorry we do not rent mobility scooters. I would try scooter land.
Yes they start at $25 a week depending on availability
Yes they start around $7
Yes they are $35.00
Wheelchairs start at $189.99 for 18” seat width. $199.99 for 16” seat width. We will be open from 10am-3pm today.
Medicare covers the cost of a hospital bed rental ($250 a month co-pay) but not fully cover
Medicare covers the cost of a wheelchair rental but does not cover transport chairs
The Benefit of having a rolling walker is always having a place to sit. Generally when people fall, its because they are tired and having lost their balance. When you have a place to sit and rest at any moments notice you limit your risk of getting tired and losing your balance.
Medicare covers traditional walkers but does not over Rollators (Rolling Walkers)
Due to high regulations on renting medical supplies, we do not rent Lift Chairs.
375 to 500 depending on the model
As of now, there are no rocking lift chairs on the market.
You can deduct medical expenses if it amounts to more than 10% of your income.
Medicare Does not cover the cost of Lift Chairs. They are an out of pocket item.
I do not know. Your best bet will be to sell it yourself. Medical supplies stores can only buy from authorized medical supply distributors. It would be illegal for us to buy it from you. (along with all the other medical supply stores)
We have a few different types of knee braces in the store. But I recommend the "Universal Neoprene Wrap-Around Knee Support" by Curad REF: ORT23260D for meniscus pain it adds cushioning around your knee cap so it stabilizes your knee.
Yes 29mm 32mm and 36mm
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