About Us

We'll guide you to amazing places

DSA Healthcare is a mobility equipment company promoting independent living by offering a range of products with nationwide delivery. We are a family run business with years of industry experience and expertise in the mobility world. With over 50 years’ experience, our team have developed strong working relationships with the key industry suppliers and brands in the UK mobility market place. We are passionately dedicated to helping people rediscover or retain their independence and we aim to find a workable solution for everyone with a disability. DSA is committed to supplying disabled people and their families with mobility products throughout the UK, enhancing the lives and day-to-day living of those who require a little extra support.

Over 50 Years’ of Mobility Excellence

DSA healthcare have been supplying products to hospitals, healthcare professionals and private customers for over 50 years. Over the years we have learnt that understanding and assessing our customer’s needs and requirements correctly is vital to successfully providing the right independent mobility solutions. We strongly believe in providing outstanding customer service, expert product knowledge and top of the range mobility solutions. 

The DSA team will help you steer your way through the various mobility options available by offering a personalised appointment tailored to your needs. Our aim is to establish long term customer relationships by offering the unique experience of retail service. We offer a large range of mobility equipment, however if you cannot see what you are looking for on our website then please give us a call on 01384 985395

Common Questions

See some common questions and answers below, or call us at 01384 985395

  • How long does it take to charge my scooter or powerchair?

    We advise that all scooters and electric wheelchairs receive a minimum of 8 hours charge after every use regardless of how long you have used the scooter or powerchair for.

  • Will the charger turn off when fully charged ?

    All chargers are fully automatic and will switch themselves off once the battery is fully charged, this is known as trickle charge. Please take into account that chargers can sometimes get hot so we would recommend that you place them on a hard surface whilst the charger is in operation.

  • Can I use any charger ?

    We recommend that you only use the charger that is supplied with the equipment that you purchase from DSA Healthcare. Using a different charger may cause damage to your equipment.

  • Do you sell spare parts ?

    We order new parts from the manufacturer and used parts are kept in stock but subject to availability.

  • Do the scooters and powerchairs come with a warranty?

    Our prices are already showing excluding VAT. After purchase, you will be asked to confirm your eligibility for VAT exemption.

  • Can I extend my warranty ?

    All goods are supplied with 12 months warranty. Some goods that are subject to our exclusive free delivery, set up and installation will also receive a parts and labour warranty. At the point of purchase you will be provided with the relevant warranty information applicable to your purchase. Please note that our warranty procedure does not affect your statutory rights.

  • Where should I store my mobility scooter?

    Heat and condensation can damage a mobility scooter's electrics, so it's best not to leave it outside, exposed to the elements. We'd advise you to protect it in a shed or garage – ideally one with an electricity source so you can charge it. You can leave a boot scooter in the car and just bring in the battery for charging (if the model allows). 


    You may have space to store a small scooter in your home, but make sure it doesn’t block doorways as this could make it a fire hazard.

  • Can I use a mobility scooter on the road?

    Only Class 3 mobility scooters – large scooters with a maximum speed limit of 8mph – can be driven on the road.


    It’s wise to avoid busy roads where possible, and remember that all the normal rules of the road apply: drive on the left, follow the Highway Code, and stop at red lights and zebra crossings.


    When turning right, it's a good idea to use pedestrian crossings (where available) rather than manoeuvring your scooter into the middle of the road to turn. As with driving on pavements, reduce your speed when turning corners.


    A mobility scooter should not be driven in bus lanes, cycle lanes, on motorways or on dual carriageways that have a speed limit of 50mph or above. 


    It's best to avoid all dual carriageways but, if you can’t avoid, you're legally required to use an amber flashing light for visibility.

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