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Medical Disposable Suppliers In North America
4 companies found
Service providerbased inPort Saint Lucie, FLORIDA (USA)
Biowaste is a waste management company that started in 2008 in response to a growing need for local, low priced, medical waste disposal. We started in Port St. Lucie and now have operations in Tampa for complete statewide coverage. For too long, ...
Our comprehensive medical, chemotherapy, sharps, and pharmaceutical waste disposal programs meet or exceed current and future requirements. We guarantee 100% compliance by preparing a medical waste ...
Service providerbased inCarmel, INDIANA (USA)
WasteMedX specializes in the treatment and disposal of medical waste using advanced ozone treatment technology. This method is both eco-friendly and cost-efficient, offering healthcare facilities a sustainable alternative to traditional waste ...
In addition to providing you with the Vortex waste disposal system to safely and quickly treat your medical waste, we offer a variety of medical waste disposal services to make your ...
Service providerbased inNaperville, ILLINOIS (USA)
You shouldn’t have to overpay for required services – That’s the mantra that led to the founding of MedPro Disposal. It all started in 2009, when our founders were hearing constant complaints about the cost of medical waste disposal from friends and ...
Medical waste is broadly classified as any item that comes into contact with body fluids. Specifically, it is any solid waste that is generated in the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of humans. This type of waste was once ...
Service providerbased inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Sharps Compliance is a leading single source provider of regulatory compliant services for the healthcare market. We focus our services on small to mid-size generators of medical waste, pharmaceutical waste and hazardous waste. Our goal is to ...
Sharps Compliance treats all waste responsibly and following all applicable regulations. In most cases, we autoclave the waste and then repurpose it into a new resource, thereby avoiding placing treated containers into a ...
