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Pediatric Complex Power Wheelchairs

Give them the option to transform.

A young child with glasses sits in an orange pediatric power wheelchair on a grassy path outdoors, with a fence, tree, and open field in the background on a sunny day.

Use & Benefits

Custom power for growing kids

A Complex Power Wheelchair is a preferred option if your child is able to shift and reposition unassisted, but has a condition that may require a powered wheelchair with the ability to change with your child’s changing abilities over time.

A pink and black pediatric power wheelchair with large rear wheels, padded seat and backrest, adjustable armrests, footrests, and a joystick control on the right armrest. Ideal for comfort and mobility for younger users.
Use

Complex Power Wheelchairs are ideal for children with orthopedic or neurological needs, offering pressure relief and adaptability as medical needs change. They’re commonly used by kids with conditions like spinal cord injuries, muscular dystrophy, and cerebral palsy.

Personalized Mobility

Customizable features ensure that your child’s wheelchair is designed specifically for their unique needs, lifestyle, and goals, providing greater comfort and control.

Higher Ground Clearance

With a higher ground clearance your child is able to clear bigger obstacles.

Ability to Upgrade

Your child can start with a basic Complex Power Wheelchair but have the chair’s functions, electronics and seating upgraded as his or her needs change.

Robust Platform

Offers a bigger battery with a longer battery life, better range, a more powerful motor, and faster speed options.

A young boy with short brown hair, wearing a blue shirt and khaki shorts, sits in a pediatric power wheelchair at an outdoor playground, smiling at the camera.
A young girl in a denim dress and white hair bow smiles as she holds an open book under a pink archway, seated in a pediatric wheelchair. The setting appears to be a library or classroom.
A smiling young child in a pediatric mobility chair pets a large brown dog with a red harness, sitting together on the wooden porch of a rustic building.

Medical Necessity

Medical necessity is a key requirement for insurance to cover mobility equipment. Insurance providers will only approve equipment that is considered medically necessary based on your specific health needs and daily functional limitations. Our team works closely with your healthcare provider to ensure all documentation supports this requirement.

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Insurance Coverage

Because most of our mobility equipment can be covered by insurance, our process is centered around working closely with your insurance provider every step of the way. From your initial evaluation to the final delivery, our dedicated medical documentation team ensures everything is in place to help you get the equipment you need.

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Customer Stories

Noahs Story: A boy smiles in two photos—on the left, hes with a penguin mascot at a sports arena; on the right, he wears a cap and yellow shirt in a store, raising his fist and smiling.
Other Diagnosis

Noah’s Story

Eight-year-old Noah lives in Pittsburgh, PA with his parents, little sister, and five dogs. Born with Escobar syndrome, a condition that poses physical hurdles, Noah lives life with infectious enthusiasm.