Modular Patient Monitors for Flexible Hospital Monitoring Systems
Why Choose Modular Patient Monitors?
Hospitals often face challenges when using fixed monitoring devices:
• Different departments require different monitoring configurations
• Equipment becomes outdated as needs change
• Difficult to scale across multiple departments
Modular patient monitors solve these problems by providing:
• Flexible configuration based on clinical needs
• Scalable system architecture for future expansion
• Centralized integration for hospital-wide monitoring
Available Modular Patient Monitor Models
Our modular monitoring systems support flexible configuration and are designed for hospital critical care environments.

TS1 Modular Patient Monitor
It is designed for flexible patient monitoring in clinical environments. The modular structure allows medical staff to configure monitoring parameters according to patient needs, supporting efficient monitoring in intensive care and hospital wards.

TS13 Modular Patient Monitor
TS13 modular patient monitor provides reliable multi-parameter monitoring for hospital clinical environments.
Its modular design supports various monitoring configurations for intensive care monitoring applications.

TS15 Modular Patient Monitor
TS15 modular patient monitor supports advanced monitoring features for critical care environments. Its modular monitoring system allows flexible parameter configuration for different hospital departments.
Choose the Right Modular Patient Monitor
| Model | Level | Best For | Key Value | Recommendation |
| TS1 | Entry | Small setups | Basic modular flexibility | Budget projects |
| TS13 | Standard | General hospitals | Balanced flexibility & usability | ⭐ Most popular |
| TS15 | Advanced | Large hospitals / projects | Full system scalability | High-end projects |
Quick Selection Guide
• Small hospital or pilot setup → TS1 「View TS1」
• Multi-department hospital → ⭐ TS13「View TS13」
• Large hospital / integrated system → TS15「View TS15」
Modular vs Other Patient Monitors
| Type | Best For | Advantage | Limitation |
| Modular Monitors | System-based hospitals | Flexible & scalable | Requires planning |
| Bedside Monitors→ | General wards | Ready-to-use | Fixed configuration |
| ICU Monitors→ | Critical care | Advanced monitoring | Not flexible |
| Portable Monitors→ | Mobile use | Easy to carry | Limited capability |
Typical Applications of Modular Monitoring Systems
Modular patient monitors are widely used in:
• Large hospitals with multiple departments
• Expanding healthcare facilities
• Central monitoring systems
• Integrated hospital infrastructure projects
Designed for Hospital-Level Monitoring Systems
Modular monitors are not standalone devices — they are part of a complete monitoring ecosystem.
They are commonly used with:
• Central monitoring systems
• Hospital information systems
• Multi-bed monitoring networks
Who Should Choose Modular Monitors?
Modular systems are ideal for:
• Hospitals planning long-term infrastructure
• Distributors working on government or hospital projects
• Medical institutions requiring flexible configuration
• Buyers needing scalable monitoring solutions
Planning a Hospital Monitoring System?
Choosing the right modular monitor depends on your:
• Department structure
• Patient volume
• Long-term expansion plan
👉 Contact Us for System Planning
Frequently Asked Questions About Modular Patient Monitors
FAQ:
What is a modular patient monitor
A modular patient monitor is a monitoring system that allows healthcare professionals to configure monitoring parameters by adding or removing monitoring modules according to clinical needs.
Where are modular patient monitors commonly used
Modular patient monitors are typically used in intensive care units, operating rooms and other critical care environments.
What parameters can modular monitors measure
Most modular patient monitors support ECG, heart rate, SpO2, non-invasive blood pressure, respiration and other advanced monitoring parameters.
Looking for the Right Modular Patient Monitors
Contact our team to discuss clinical requirements, market positioning, and cooperation models.
