Serving Your Medical Equipment Needs During COVID-19

It’s been several weeks since the COVID-19 crisis hit and changed all of our lives forever. Parents have become teaching assistants, most of us have moved our offices home, and those of us who can’t have bared the burden of trying to stay safe while getting the country what it needs under these times of social distancing.

Our friends and clients in health care have not only had to stand on the front lines and fight this virus, but also manage through equipment shortages and build overflow hospitals. The challenge has been incredible.

To help our health care heroes, we at Retrieve Medical Equipment decided to shift gears to make sure hospitals have the critical equipment they need – like patient monitors, hospital beds and mobile x-ray. We have even begun offering parts and batteries to meet the needs of biomedical teams who have been working around the clock preparing ventilators, pumps, and more.

We are humbled to say we’ve been able to help many hospitals during this unprecedented time.

  • A Midwest university hospital is ready to serve its community with 50 refurbished Philips patient monitors

  • A rural Southern hospital has increased capacity in anticipation of COVID-19 cases with 14 additional hospital beds

  • An EMS unit in Brooklyn is stocked with the batteries they need to keep their equipment up and running when their services are at high demand

We’ve also been able to increase much needed critical equipment in the market by repurchasing out-of-service equipment from sites that are currently unable to reuse or repair. Once we purchase from you, our refurbishing teams return this equipment back to usable condition and make it available once again. Do you have any high-demand equipment currently out of service at your site? Items like:

  • Patient monitors

  • Infusion pumps

  • Fetal transducers

  • Modules

  • Telemetry

  • Portable X-ray units

Reach out to us at 330-963-0277 or info@retrievemedicalequipment.com if you have equipment we can purchase or if you have critical equipment demands you need met. Stay safe and healthy!

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