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Kerma Corporate Division:
400 Port Centre Parkway • Portsmouth, VA 23704
Ph: 800.492.0903 |
Kerma Southern Division:
11410 Interchange Circle North • Miramar, FL 33025
Ph: 888.430.9559 |
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For the following Product Lines, Customer Service, How to Order, and Administrative Offices, please go to the tabs on the left labeled Contact Us or click on the below link for product information: |
For the following Product Lines, Customer Service, How to Order, and Vendors and Partners, please go to the tabs on the left labeled Kerma South: |
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Aneroid Sphygmomanometers |
Welch Allyn Diagnostic Equipment |
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Baby Bonnets |
Rehabilitation Equipment and Supplies |
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Burn Dressing |
Stainless O.R. Equipment |
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Digital Thermometers |
Infant Care Equipment |
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Dry Disposable Washcloths |
Durable Medical Equipment |
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Elastic Bandages (page 1, page 2, page 3) |
Disposable Vaginal Speculums |
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Fetal Monitor Belts |
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Fillable Ice Bags |
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Paste Bandages |
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Protective Eyewear (page 1 / page 2) |
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Protective Gear |
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Stethoscopes (Lightweight, Stainless Steel, Specialty) |
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Stockinettes |
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Telemetry Pouches |
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Mission: To provide our customers with the most responsive, efficient, and cost-effective service in the delivery of healthcare products and services; to earn a return on our invested capital; and to manage our business with the highest ethical and work standards in a responsible manner with high regards for our co-worker and respect for the work that they do.
Who is Kerma: Kerma is a manufacturer of soft goods medical products, i.e. burn dressing pads and baby bonnets. We assemble and/or package elastic bandages, telemetry pouches, disposable face shields, digital thermometers, stethoscopes and blood pressure cuffs. This diverse portfolio enhances our ability to serve a wider market.
Kerma began as a manufacturer in 1991 as a United States Government supplier. In 1994, the advent of the Prime Vendor Program, the government cancelled all of its direct supplier contracts because of a Congressional edict. Kerma was faced with extinction or the task of starting all over again; in the Commercial Medical Products Industry (Hospitals) rather than the government sector. We elected to start again, and today, we have contracts with most of the major Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO’s).
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