The healthcare landscape in Bangladesh is undergoing a monumental shift. As the nation moves towards graduating from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status, the demand for high-quality, specialized medical consumables like advanced wound dressings has surged. With a population exceeding 170 million and a rapidly expanding middle class in urban centers like Dhaka, Chittagong, and Sylhet, the reliance on traditional cotton gauze is evolving toward moisture-retentive healing technologies.
Annual Growth in BD Medical Import
Public & Private Healthcare Facilities
Standardized Compliance
In Bangladesh, chronic wounds—particularly diabetic foot ulcers—present a significant clinical challenge. Statistics suggest that nearly 10% of the adult population in Bangladesh suffers from diabetes, leading to a high incidence of non-healing wounds. Our partnership with local distributors and DGDA (Directorate General of Drug Administration) compliant entities ensures that our silicone foam dressings and silver alginates reach the bedside where they are needed most.
Utilizing high-absorbency polymers and medical-grade silicone for atraumatic dressing changes, reducing hospital stays by 30%.
Serving Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia with CE-marked products that meet stringent international safety protocols.
Integrating Silver (Ag+) ions into our alginate fibers to provide a sustained antimicrobial barrier against MRSA and VRE.
Founded with a strong commitment to the healthcare industry, Hebei ROA Medicare Co., Ltd. has been dedicated to providing high-quality medical and healthcare products to customers worldwide. Over the years, we have consistently upheld the belief that “Health, Trust, and Innovation are the foundation of every family and society.”
Driven by this philosophy, ROA Medicare has grown into a professional and reliable supplier in the global healthcare market, continuously improving product quality, expanding international cooperation, and contributing to better healthcare solutions for people around the world.

“Health First, Quality Foremost, Trust Always.” We are committed to providing safe, reliable, and high-quality medical products; maintaining strict quality control standards; and building long-term partnerships with global customers, particularly emphasizing the Bangladesh healthcare supply chain.
Ideal for use in major Dhaka hospitals (e.g., DMCH, BSMMU) for abdominal surgery recovery and trauma management.
Our hydrogel and silver alginate sheets provide essential cooling and infection prevention for large-scale burn rehabilitation.
Durable, long-shelf-life packaging designed to withstand the high humidity and temperature of Bangladesh's rural healthcare outposts.
Our manufacturing facility employs state-of-the-art Ethylene Oxide (EO) Sterilization and automated casting technology. For the Bangladesh market, we prioritize a "Quality-First" approach, ensuring every dressing maintains its structural integrity from our warehouse to the patient.









A: Yes, all our products are manufactured under ISO 13485 quality systems and carry CE certification, which are the primary requirements for import clearance by the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) in Bangladesh.
A: Our moisture-vapor transmission rate (MVTR) is optimized. For example, our Silicone Foam Dressings are designed to manage high levels of exudate while preventing skin maceration, a common issue in humid regions like Chittagong.
A: Production typically takes 15-20 days, followed by sea freight which averages 25-30 days. We also offer air freight options for urgent hospital tenders.
A: Absolutely. We offer OEM services where we can print localized instructions in Bengali or adapt packaging sizes to fit specific Bangladesh Ministry of Health tender requirements.
Looking ahead, ROA Medicare is investing in Smart Wound Dressings that incorporate pH sensors to detect infection early. For the Bangladesh market, our goal is to decrease the cost of advanced care through supply chain optimization, making "Active Healing" accessible to every citizen. By 2026, we aim to establish a local technical support hub in Dhaka to provide clinical training for nurses and doctors on the proper application of advanced silicone and alginate technologies.