Medical Equipment for Doctors – Refurbished Exam Tables, Autoclaves, Procedure Chairs & More
Angelus Medical proudly offers a comprehensive collection of medical equipment for doctors, tailored to meet the demands of modern clinics, private practices, and healthcare facilities. Our inventory includes refurbished exam tables, procedure chairs, autoclaves, diagnostic sets, EKG machines, medical carts, and more—each selected for performance, compliance, and affordability.
Whether you're outfitting a new practice or upgrading your existing setup, our medical equipment for physicians supports safe, efficient, and patient-centered care. Every item is refurbished or certified to meet ADA, FDA, and CDC standards, ensuring your clinic remains compliant and operationally sound.
💡 Benefits of Our Medical Equipment Collection
- ✅ Cost-effective refurbished options with like-new performance
- ✅ ADA-compliant designs for accessible patient care
- ✅ Certified sterilization and diagnostic tools for clinical accuracy
- ✅ Durable construction for high-traffic medical environments
- ✅ Expert support and fast shipping from our California facility
🔧 Featured Categories & Equipment Types
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Exam Tables: ADA-compliant, manual and power-adjustable models for general and specialty care
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Procedure Chairs: Electric and manual chairs for dermatology, gynecology, and minor procedures
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Autoclaves: Refurbished Midmark and Tuttnauer sterilizers for instrument disinfection
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Diagnostic Sets: Otoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, and wall-mounted kits for ENT and general exams
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EKG Machines: Portable and stationary ECG systems for cardiac diagnostics
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Medical Carts: Crash carts, anesthesia carts, and isolation carts for mobile supply access
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Stretchers & Gurneys: Stryker and Hausted models for patient transport and emergency care
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Exam Chairs: Adjustable seating for ophthalmology, ENT, and general practice
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Medical Cabinets: Storage solutions for supplies, medications, and instruments
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Surgical Tables: Operating tables with tilt and positioning features for procedural support
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Phlebotomy Chairs: Comfortable, adjustable chairs for blood draw and lab work
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Lighting Equipment: Exam lights and surgical lighting for precision procedures
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Ultrasound Tables: Bariatric and imaging-compatible tables for diagnostic use
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Refrigerators & Cold Storage: Vaccine and pharmaceutical refrigerators for temperature-sensitive supplies
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Reupholstery & Repair Services: Extend the life of your equipment with expert restoration
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of medical equipment are available for doctors?
A1: We offer exam tables, autoclaves, procedure chairs, diagnostic sets, EKG machines, carts, stretchers, and more.
Q2: Are the products refurbished or new?
A2: Most items are professionally refurbished to like-new condition, with select new and certified models available.
Q3: Do you offer ADA-compliant equipment?
A3: Yes, many of our exam tables and chairs meet ADA accessibility standards.
Q4: Can I use this equipment in a private practice?
A4: Absolutely—our collection is ideal for private clinics, specialty offices, and general practices.
Q5: Are autoclaves included in this collection?
A5: Yes, we carry refurbished Midmark and Tuttnauer autoclaves for sterilization needs.
Q6: What brands do you carry?
A6: We stock trusted names like Ritter, Midmark, Stryker, Clinton, Welch Allyn, and Thermo Scientific.
Q7: Is financing available for equipment purchases?
A7: Financing options may be available—contact our team for details.
Q8: Do you provide installation or setup support?
A8: We offer guidance and support for setup; some items may include installation services.
Q9: Can I visit your showroom?
A9: Yes, we welcome in-person visits and virtual consultations from our Gardena, CA location.
Q10: Are diagnostic sets part of this collection?
A10: Yes, we offer otoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, and wall-mounted diagnostic kits.
Q11: Do you sell stretchers and gurneys?
A11: We carry refurbished Stryker and Hausted stretchers for transport and emergency care.
Q12: What kind of lighting equipment is available?
A12: We offer exam lights and surgical lighting for clinical precision.
Q13: Are cold storage units included?
A13: Yes, we provide medical refrigerators for vaccines and pharmaceuticals.
Q14: Can I get help choosing the right equipment?
A14: Definitely—our experts can guide you based on your specialty and space requirements.
Q15: Do you offer repair or reupholstery services?
A15: Yes, we specialize in restoring and reupholstering medical equipment to extend its lifespan.
What you need to know
What are the essential medical equipment pieces every doctor should have in their clinic?
Some essential medical equipment for a doctor's clinic include a stethoscope, blood pressure monitor, thermometer, welch allyn ophthalmoscope, Otoscope, and examination table.
How often should medical equipment be calibrated or serviced?
The frequency of medical equipment calibration or medical equipment service depends on the specific equipment and manufacturer's recommendations. In general, it is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and have equipment serviced annually or as specified in the user manual.
What are the key factors to consider when purchasing medical equipment for a healthcare facility?
Important factors to consider when purchasing medical equipment include the intended use, quality and reliability, compatibility with existing systems, warranty and post-sales support, cost, user-friendliness, and durability.
What safety guidelines should doctors follow when using medical equipment?
Doctors should always follow appropriate safety guidelines when using medical equipment, including wearing proper personal protective equipment, following manufacturer instructions for use, ensuring equipment is properly cleaned and sterilized, and performing regular maintenance checks.
How can doctors stay updated on the latest advancements in medical equipment?
To stay updated on the latest advancements in medical equipment, doctors can attend conferences and workshops, join professional associations or online communities, read medical journals and publications, and engage with vendors or manufacturers for product demonstrations and updates.
What should doctors do if they encounter issues or malfunctions with their medical equipment?
If doctors encounter issues or malfunctions with their medical equipment, they should first consult the user manual or manufacturer's guidelines for troubleshooting. If the issue persists, they can reach out to the manufacturer's customer support or contact a biomedical engineer or technician for assistance.
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