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The Scooter Center >> Mobility Scooters >> Mobility Scooter Products Medical electric scooters have either three or four wheels and steer much like a bicycle, using handlebars. Electric scooters are ideal for out-of-home activities, as they glide smoothly and easily over a variety of surfaces. There are even portable motorized scooters that can be stowed in the trunk of your car to take along with you. Click Here
The Revo 3 Wheel Electric Pride ScooterThe Revo 3 Wheel Electric Pride Scooter features a front basket, mag wheels, a tight-space maneuverability, an on-board accessory bracket, an easy access manual freewheel lever, a full-range adjustable tiller, an adjustable speed up to 4.25 mph, quick disassembly for easy transport, a headlight with mirror finish, an adjustable seat height, flip-up arm rests, 360° seat rotation, and tight space maneuverability.
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![]() If all this is new to you, medical electric mobility scooters are personal electric scooters that have either three or four wheels and steer much like a bicycle, using handlebars. Electric scooters are ideal for out-of-home activities, as they glide smoothly and easily over a variety of surfaces. There are even portable motorized scooters that can be stowed in the trunk of your car to take along with you. Mobility scooter product availability varies by geographic location, so please check with your Personal Mobility Consultant for more information. Note: Your physician determines the right power mobility solution for you based on your medical needs. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) allows for an electric wheelchair, power chair or POV/Scooter to be prescribed by the beneficiary's treating physician or practitioner. However, due to the relative safety risks associated with POV/Scooters compared to electric wheelchairs or power chairs, CMS recommends that POV/Scooters be prescribed by a Rheumatologist, Neurologist, Physiatrist, or Orthopedist. |
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