Schiller is a German manufacturer that produces innovative medical devices primarily used for cardiology and emergency medicine applications.
Founded in 1974 by Alfred Schiller
Initially focused on developing electrocardiographs and defibrillators
Expanded product line to include spirometry, vital signs monitoring, and more
Acquired by Swiss-based company Opti-Med in 2016
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Schiller primarily serves healthcare providers, hospitals, and clinics that require advanced cardiology and emergency medicine equipment.
Schiller products are designed and manufactured in Germany, with subsidiaries and distribution partners located around the world.
Schiller has been producing high-quality medical equipment for over 40 years and has a reputation for reliability and innovation in the field of cardiology and emergency medicine.
Schiller offers a standard warranty of one year for its products, with the option to purchase extended warranty coverage for up to five years.
Schiller offers comprehensive training and support for its products, including onsite training, online tutorials and webinars, and phone and email support for its customers.