Lifeline Corporation
Helping Asia-Pacific live a fuller life.
We are a market leader in medical rehabilitation, retail healthcare, and emergency & rescue technologies — partnering with hospitals, clinicians, and individuals across Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and the Philippines.
What we do
Three divisions, one purpose.
Equipment, expertise, and care that lets people stay independent, stay safe, and recover well — at every stage of life.
Rehabilitation
Hospital-grade rehabilitation equipment — wheelchairs, hospital beds, mobility aids, patient transfer solutions — supplied to government and private hospitals, day surgery centres, specialist clinics, and primary care across Asia-Pacific.
Retail
Direct-to-consumer healthcare retail — assistive devices, mobility products, daily-living aids, and home medical equipment that help individuals and families live more independently and confidently.
Emergency & Rescue Technologies
SGSecure-aligned evacuation chairs, stretchers, and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). Lifeline helps Singapore organisations get prepared and protected — from hospitals and offices to public infrastructure.
Why Lifeline
Built for the long haul.
Healthcare-only since 1991
Medical rehabilitation has been our core business for over three decades — not a sideline. We support all the major hospitals in Singapore with their wheelchairs and rehabilitation equipment.
Government partner
Long-standing partner of the Singapore Government's Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) — supporting the Senior Mobility Fund (SMF) and other enabling funds for the elderly.
Quality certified
GDPMDS-certified since 2008 (the first medical equipment distributor in Singapore to receive it) and ISO 9001-certified since 1997. Our distribution centres in SG and MY both operate to the same standard.
Where you'll find us
Four countries, one team.
Lifeline operates across Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and the Philippines — with regional sales partners in three more markets.
Need the right product, advice, or partner?
Our specialists work directly with hospitals, clinicians, organisations, and individuals — to source, fit, train, and support healthcare equipment that lasts.