About us

Wheelchair King was founded by a registered occupational therapist and a registered Chinese medicine practitioner. The company was founded in 2009 when an elderly member of the family was looking for a wheelchair. He went to a store to inquire about two wheelchairs with a price difference that was three times the price. When he asked what was available, At the same time, the clerk quickly replied: The colors, prices, and models were different, which was completely irrelevant. He immediately gave up the idea of ​​purchasing. Seeing this, he decided to set up a professional wheelchair company to help the elderly in need.

The concept of Wheelchair King:

At Wheelchair King, what you buy is not just a product, but the best solution customized for you by a professional medical team. 

 

Existing customers of Wheelchair King

The logo of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the client of Wheelchair King, has a maroon intertwined geometric pattern on the left and the university's English and Traditional Chinese name "The Hong Kong Polytechnic University" on the right.
The logo of Tuen Mun Hospital, a client of Wheelchair King, is a pink and blue symbol, like two hands holding a blue dot, with Chinese characters on the top and the English name "Tuen Mun Hospital" below.
The picture of the Wheelchair King customer shows the logo of the University of Hong Kong. It features a shield with a golden dragon on a red and green background, and a book of Chinese characters. There is a white ribbon below the shield with the Latin motto "Sapientia Et Virtus" engraved on it, which means "Wisdom and Virtue".
Wheelchair King Client A stylized logo featuring peach colored strokes forming an abstract sail or fin shape next to a peach colored vertical rectangle. There are black Chinese characters "Hong Kong Cultural Center" below the graphic. The background is white.
Wheelchair King Customer This image has a logo on a white round background with a blue border. The words "Y Care" are highlighted, with "Y" in orange and "Care" in blue. To the right of the "Y", Qingjianfang is shown in blue with additional Chinese characters.
Wheelchair King Customer The image is a circular logo with a thick orange border. Inside there is an orange building with black windows and two orange house icons on either side of the bottom. The acronym "NAAC" is displayed in black text below the building, and "Neighborhood Counseling Association" is written in non-English text along the top curve.
The logo for Mercy Baptist Church, a Wheelchair King client, features a large purple cross surrounded by the stylized English text "Mercy Baptist Church." Chinese characters are placed above and on either side of the cross, with a heart shape incorporated into the design.
Wheelchair King customer Chiyu Banking Corporation Limited logo. There are Chinese characters for "Chiyu Banking Corporation Limited" on the right side of the logo. Write it below.
The logo of wheelchair king client Hong Kong MRI is the Hong Kong Magnet Singapore Centre, which features a stylized circle with a yellow part in the center on the left and the Chinese characters "HONG KONG MRI" on the right, all in purple.
The logo for Mercy Baptist Church, a Wheelchair King client, features a large purple cross surrounded by the stylized English text "Mercy Baptist Church." Chinese characters are placed above and on either side of the cross, with a heart shape incorporated into the design.
The picture of Wheelchair King customer shows the logo of Yan Ai Tang. It has a stylized red symbol on the left and three Chinese characters on the right. Below the large characters, the words "Ren Ai Tang" are written in red. The background is white.
The logo of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, a client of Wheelchair King. It features a red cross on a white shield with a blue center containing Chinese characters. Below the shield is a red banner with "Tung Wah Group of Hospitals" written in white.
The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation’s logo, a client of Wheelchair King, features a stylized red and orange phoenix above the organization’s Chinese and English names.
The picture of Wheelchair King Customer shows the logo of Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Queen Elizabeth Hospital). The logo consists of a stylized heart with a dot above it with Chinese character text and the words "Queen Elizabeth Hospital" written in bold capital letters below the heart symbol.
The Wheelchair King customer has two red Salvation Army shields. On the left is "The Salvation Army" in English and on the right is Chinese characters. Both shields have a white outline and are set against a white background.
The logo of the Hong Kong Disability Association, the client of Wheelchair King, has a red and white illustration of two characters, one sitting in a wheelchair and the other standing, with Chinese and English text next to it.

**There are too many institutions to list them all**

Truly professional team and showroom

[Wheelchair King] Blue and white office with people sitting at desks and a wheelchair king above.

Our team of consultants includes nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, electrical and mechanical engineers, lawyers, nutritionists.

In recent years, we have also established contacts with different chambers of commerce, which has greatly improved our service scope. In recent years, we have also expanded domestic liaison and cooperation. 

Wheelchair King Charity Activities

Our affiliated organization has 88 exempted charity government certification, and regularly organizes stair lifts and donated wheelchair services to contribute back to the society.

Wheelchair Donation Hong Kong Disability Association

Training volunteers to use stair climbers to help the elderly

Wheelchair King Client Two men are using a yellow stair chair device to help an elderly man in the stairwell of a village building. The old man seemed to have been carried down the stairs and he had already sat down. All personnel are wearing masks. This scene depicts a stairway being loaded for elders in need.

An elderly man in Yi Zai Tong House went down the stairs for follow-up consultation

Training the Lingda Volunteer Team on wheelchair emergency escape tools

Wheelchair King participates in the Jockey Club Age-friendly City's "Citywide Age-Friendly" program to provide products or services needed by the elderly

The aging of Hong Kong's population is becoming increasingly serious and will pose huge challenges to society in the future. To meet this challenge, we warmly welcome all like-minded individuals and product and service providers to contact us. Let’s work together to create a more fulfilling life for the silver-haired people and make the burden of caregivers easier. Let’s work together for future social well-being and make the lives of seniors richer. 

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