Vivomed Renews Partnership with Irish Rugby Foootball Union as ‘Official Medical Supplier’.
Vivomed, based in Downpatrick, and the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) have today announced the renewal of their partnership where Vivomed is the Official Medical Supplier to the IRFU.
This family-owned and run business based in Downpatrick was set up in 2000 by Pharmacist Roni Lennon and has become one of the leading sports medicine suppliers in the World.
Vivomed has been supplying the IRFU with their medical consumables for more than 15 years and while Vivomed closely supports all the IRFU Medical Teams, its tapes and strappings are visible in every game helping to keep the players protected from injuries.
The business will continue to provide a high level of support and personalised service to the IRFU and will work closely with the Medical Teams to ensure that all of the needs of the squad are met.
IRFU’s Medical Director Dr Rod McLoughlin said: “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Vivomed as the Official Medical Supplier to the IRFU.
“Over the last 15 years Vivomed has provided our teams with the highest quality medical equipment and taping supplies.
“The team at Vivomed consistently provide us with a professional and prompt service to meet our day-to-day medical needs, and we look forward to continuing our relationship with them.”
Vivomed CEO, Roni Lennon said: “Vivomed is delighted that our partnership with the IRFU has been renewed as it highlights the professional service the team at Vivomed provide to elite level sport.
“This appointment is a testament to Vivomed’s reputation within the professional sports industry that as a company we can provide everything their medical teams may need.”
Vivomed has one of the widest ranges of sports medicine supplies in the UK and Ireland and can deliver worldwide. It is a one-stop-shop for sport’s teams, and is the only sports’ medicine supply company in UK & Ireland that has an in house licensed pharmacy meaning they can supply everything that the Doctors and Physiotherapists may need from a roll of tape or plasters to prescription medication and defibrillators
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