AS Berkshire’s premier mobility store, Sun Mobility offers a full range of mobility products, from scooters and wheelchairs to chairs, beds, and stairlifts.
Based at the Asda Mall in Chalfont Way, Lower Earley, our shop has a wide variety of mobility aids in stock and convenient disabled parking.
Do you want to regain your independence with a power scooter? At Sun Mobility, we can offer all the advice you need to pick the right mobility scooter for you.
And if it’s a wheelchair you’re looking for, we can offer advice to help you pick the one most suited to your needs. From self-propelled to attended wheelchairs, we have it all.
Take your time — we won’t pressure you into a purchase, while home visits and assessments are available to ensure your product is correct. There is also excellent after-sales care in case you have any questions or worries.
We are locally based, family-run and independent, enabling us to offer great service in supplying power mobility scooters, wheelchairs and more.
Contact Sun Mobility for all of your mobility needs. Simply call us on 0118 931 4999 or email us direct on sun.mobility@fsmail.net
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