Mobile Phone Signal Booster for Hospitals
In hospitals, patients, visitors, and staff rely on mobile phones to stay connected with family, access essential apps, and for entertainment, during their long stays.
Our mobile signal solutions ensure full mobile signal coverage throughout the hospital, enabling patients and staff to have uninterrupted calls and super fast data.

Strong mobile signal promotes
Patient Well-being and drives Hospital Efficiency
The average length of stay for a patient in hospital is 8 days and for many patients it can be months. It is essential that patients are able to use their phones in hospitals for entertainment. A fast and stable 5G mobile signal connection plays a vital role in patient well-being and mental health.
With the growing use of IoT and AI in healthcare, 5G is becoming essential. Personal monitoring devices in care homes enhance patient safety, while hospital staff benefit from seamless access to digital medical records on tablets at all times. Investing in 5G ensures a smarter, more connected healthcare environment.

Best Mobile Phone Signal Booster for Hospitals
- The Titan iRepeater amplifies signal from all mobile operators
- Amplifies all services: 5G, 4G and GSM
- Designed, manufactured and assembled in Ireland, EU
- Fully compliant with European R.E.D regulations
- Trusted network of experienced distributors and professional installers across Europe
- 3 year guarantee
- Remote monitoring via StellaControl
- Dedicated help from a Stella Engineer via WhatsApp Helpline

Mobile phone signal booster for Hospitals
An external antenna is installed outside the premises where it receives mobile signal from all operators. This signal is amplified and passed around the hospital via multiple indoor antennas.
All mobile phones and devices have full 5G/4G/2G/GSM signal.

Case Study
This well-known hospital in Germany, located on a wooded hill by the River Rhine, features a large healthcare campus made up of six buildings.
The iR6 repeater system amplified the mobile signal throughout the hospital, allowing patients to make crystal-clear phone calls and stream videos in every part of the building.
