1. What types of medical equipment do you offer?
We provide a wide range of medical equipment including diagnostic equipment (like ECG machines and ultrasound systems), therapeutic equipment (such as infusion pumps and laser machines), life support equipment (like ventilators and dialysis machines), and medical laboratory equipment.
2. How often should medical equipment be calibrated?
Calibration frequency depends on the equipment type and manufacturer recommendations. Generally, critical equipment should be calibrated every 6-12 months, while less critical devices may require annual calibration. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and any regulatory requirements for your region.
3. What certifications should I look for when purchasing medical equipment?
Look for equipment with CE marking (for Europe), FDA approval (for the US), ISO 13485 certification, and other region-specific certifications. The specific certifications required depend on the equipment type and your location's regulations.
4. How do I properly maintain medical equipment?
Proper maintenance includes regular cleaning according to manufacturer instructions, scheduled calibration, routine inspections, and prompt repairs when needed. Always keep detailed maintenance records and train staff on proper usage to prevent damage.
5. What is the typical lifespan of medical equipment?
Lifespan varies by equipment type and usage. Generally:
- Diagnostic imaging equipment: 7-10 years
- Patient monitors: 5-7 years
- Surgical instruments: 10+ years with proper maintenance
- Infusion pumps: 5-7 years
Always consider technological advancements that might make equipment obsolete before its physical lifespan ends.
6. Do you provide training for operating the equipment?
Yes, we offer comprehensive training programs for all equipment we provide. Training can be conducted on-site at your facility or at our training centers, depending on the equipment and your preferences. We also provide detailed operation manuals and online training resources.
7. What warranty options are available?
Our standard warranty covers parts and labor for 1-2 years depending on the equipment. Extended warranty options are available for most products, covering up to 5 years. We also offer service contracts for ongoing maintenance beyond the warranty period.
8. How do I dispose of outdated medical equipment?
Medical equipment disposal must comply with environmental and safety regulations. We offer equipment take-back programs for proper recycling. Alternatively, you can work with certified medical equipment disposal companies. Some equipment may be suitable for donation to developing countries through specialized organizations.