Decommissioning a clinical or surgical space requires more than disconnecting equipment and loading a truck — it requires certified technicians, documented chain of custody, compliance with biomedical handling standards, and coordination across facilities, clinical, and compliance teams. Surgical Liquidations provides all of it.
We work with hospitals and ASCs to decommission individual departments or complete facilities. Every project is staffed by certified technicians, covered by full liability insurance, and documented from first disconnect to final transport.
All decommissioning is performed by certified biomedical and equipment technicians trained to handle surgical and clinical-grade assets. They follow OEM disconnection protocols, use proper packaging and transport, and adhere to site-specific safety and access requirements. We carry full general liability and cargo insurance — certificates provided before the project begins.
Every asset removed is logged with identification, serial number, condition, removal date, and destination. Chain-of-custody documentation is delivered to your supply chain and compliance teams, supporting asset-disposal records, HIPAA-compliant handling for embedded systems, and regulatory compliance for biomedical equipment retirement.
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We purchase functional equipment, non-working units, and end-of-life assets across every category in scope. We don’t cherry-pick the high-value items and leave the rest — the offer covers the full project.
01Tables, lights, booms, towers, power tools.
02Scopes, processors, reprocessing systems.
03Autoclaves, sterilizers, cart washers.

C-arms, portable X-ray, ultrasound.
A firm offer, a confirmed payment date, and a removal schedule that fits your project — not the other way around.
We begin with an on-site or virtual asset review. Our buyers inventory the equipment, assess condition, and confirm the full scope of the project.
A written purchase offer is delivered within one business day — itemized or as a package, depending on project scope. There is no obligation prior to acceptance.
Once you accept, payment is confirmed and issued before any equipment leaves the building. You know the amount and the date before you sign anything.
Certified, insured technicians execute the removal — phased to your operational timeline — and deliver chain-of-custody documentation on completion.
We are the buyer — not a broker, auction house, or consignment platform.
Payment is confirmed before a single piece of equipment is removed.
No buyer’s premium, seller’s commission, or platform fees. The offer is what you receive.
Certified technicians, OEM handling protocols, and itemized chain-of-custody documentation.
Phased removal aligned to your operational, construction, and closure timelines.
A consistent process across all 50 states.
We had a hard deadline to clear three departments before demolition. They inventoried everything, paid before the first truck arrived, and handed us clean chain-of-custody documentation for every asset.
Fill in the form and our team will come back to you the same business day. Written offer within one business day. No fees. No obligation.