Ekla Corporation

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1707 Quincy Ave Ste 127
Naperville, IL 60540

EKLA Corporation, based in Naperville, IL, is a leading woman and minority-owned provider and manufacturer of medical devices, serving over 2,500 Integrated Delivery Networks and healthcare facilities across North America. Founded in 1995, the company is committed to delivering high-quality products that enhance patient safety while optimizing supply chain efficiency.

Specializing in a diverse range of healthcare products, EKLA is recognized for its 'White Glove' delivery service, which includes equipment assembly, installation, and customized storage solutions. The company's innovative offerings include pregnancy rapid test kits, digital thermometers, cold therapy devices, and mobile DVT prevention pumps, underscoring its dedication to improving healthcare delivery practices.

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