WER Medical
Since 2018, WER Medical has specialized in advanced medical wound dressings, focusing on silicone foam variants. Our fully automated facilities meet strict FDA / CE MDR and ISO 13485 standards, ensuring top quality. We operate a 10,000㎡ cutting-edge plant in Guangzhou, plus a Shenzhen sales office.
Years of R&D in wound care have yielded world-leading products. Our core foaming technology enables safe, comfortable healing; imported raw materials secure quality from the source. With world-class intelligent production lines, the full process—foaming, gluing, punching, forming, packaging—delivers superior dressings.
We are committed to providing clients with top-quality products, fast delivery, and the most competitive prices. We believe medical technology enhances health, relieving patients from pain so all may equally enjoy life’s moments and a better life.
The Indian medical device industry is currently valued at approximately USD 11 billion and is expected to reach USD 50 billion by 2030. Within this landscape, Non-Adherent Wound Pads represent a critical segment of the medical textiles market. Factories in India, particularly in clusters like Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu, are increasingly adopting global manufacturing standards to meet the rising demand from both domestic public health sectors (like AIIMS) and private healthcare giants (Apollo, Fortis, Max Healthcare).
Indian factories are shifting from traditional cotton gauzes to high-tech composite materials. These include perforated polyester films and non-woven substrates that ensure the dressing does not stick to the granulating tissue, a critical factor for diabetic foot ulcer management, which is highly prevalent in the Indian population.
With India being a global hub for pharmaceutical manufacturing, the integration of wound care products within the same logistics network provides a unique advantage. Local factories benefit from advanced sterilization facilities (Gamma and ETO) available across major industrial hubs.
In India, non-adherent pads are vital in diverse settings—from emergency trauma care due to road accidents to post-operative care in high-humidity tropical climates where skin maceration is a significant risk. Our pads are designed to breathe while maintaining a moist wound environment.
The trend is moving towards Antimicrobial and Silver-Impregnated Pads. As antimicrobial resistance (AMR) becomes a concern in Indian clinical settings, clinicians are looking for non-adherent dressings that provide a barrier against MRSA and other pathogens. Additionally, the shift toward home healthcare in urban centers like Bangalore and Hyderabad has increased the demand for easy-to-apply, self-care wound dressing kits.
WER Medical re-examines the health of life with professional wound care product concept. We continue to promote the cause of wound care through continuous innovation and change of technology.
For Indian distributors and hospital groups, we offer OEM and Private Label services. Whether you require specific sizes for the Indian market or packaging in regional languages, our R&D and production teams are equipped to handle large-scale customization.
The science of wound healing has evolved significantly from the days of "dry healing." Today, the medical community understands that a moist wound environment accelerates epithelialization. However, the biggest challenge in wound care—especially for chronic wounds like pressure sores or burns—is the trauma caused to the new tissue during dressing changes. This is where Non-Adherent Wound Pads become indispensable.
India faces a dual burden of healthcare: high-volume trauma cases and a massive diabetic population. Diabetic wounds are notoriously difficult to heal and very sensitive to mechanical trauma. Standard gauze often dries into the wound bed; removing it rips away the delicate new layer of cells, resetting the healing clock and increasing the risk of infection. Our non-adherent pads utilize a micro-perforated film that allows exudate (wound fluid) to pass through into an absorbent core while preventing the dressing from integrating with the wound tissue.
Establishing a factory or choosing a supplier for the Indian market requires a deep understanding of CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organization) regulations and international benchmarks. WER Medical aligns its manufacturing with ISO 13485:2016, which is the gold standard for medical device quality management. Our cleanroom environments (Class 100,000) ensure that every pad is produced in a sterile, contaminant-free setting, which is vital for post-surgical applications in tropical climates where bacterial growth is accelerated.
As a leading exporter to the Indian market, we recognize the country's strategic position. Many Indian companies act as re-exporters to the SAARC region and Africa. By partnering with a high-tech factory like WER Medical, Indian businesses gain access to the latest silicone foaming technology and advanced non-woven materials that are often unavailable in local small-scale manufacturing units. Our 10,000㎡ facility ensures that we can scale production to meet the demands of large government tenders or sudden public health requirements.
Our products carry CE MDR and FDA certifications, ensuring they meet the highest safety standards required for clinical use in Europe and the USA. For our Indian partners, this means a product that is ready for international competition and provides the highest level of patient safety.
In high-end hospitals in Chennai or Bengaluru, surgeons prefer our non-adherent pads for aesthetic surgeries and orthopedic procedures to minimize scarring and patient discomfort during recovery.
With India's IT boom, large corporate campuses in Pune and Noida require advanced first-aid supplies. Our individually wrapped sterile pads are a staple for industrial safety kits.
Durability and sterility are key in rural health centers. Our long-shelf-life sterile pads are ideal for mobile clinics operating in remote parts of Rajasthan or Bihar.
WER Medical continues to innovate, bridging the gap between world-class medical manufacturing and the growing healthcare needs of the Indian population.