Medical Equipment Liquidation Services

Surgical Liquidations runs equipment liquidation projects end to end for hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty practices. We assess the inventory, issue a written offer, pay before removal, remove and transport the equipment, and provide chain-of-custody documentation. The facility carries no cost and no exposure to whether the equipment sells afterward.

Written offer within one business day
Payment before removal
No fees or commissions
Removal, packing, and transport at no cost to the facility
Chain-of-custody documentation

What separates this from an auction or consignment

The facility is paid a stated amount before anything moves, and nothing afterward is contingent.

Under a consignment or auction arrangement the facility waits for the equipment to sell, holds the risk on unsold lots, and receives proceeds net of a percentage. Under a direct purchase the transaction closes at removal. There is no bidding period, no reserve to set, no unsold remainder to dispose of, and no reconciliation later.

At a glance

  • Direct purchase of the inventory — not a listing or consignment arrangement.
  • Written offer within one business day of receiving the equipment list.
  • Payment before removal on every project.
  • Removal, packing, and transport at no cost to the facility.
  • Chain-of-custody documentation issued at handover.
  • Single rooms through full facility inventories — no minimum.

Single rooms through full facility inventories.

There is no project minimum. Single rooms and full facility inventories are both handled through the same process, and neither costs the facility anything.

Removal is planned against your deadline — lease end, construction mobilization, closing date, or court schedule. Tell us the date when you send the list and we will confirm whether it is workable before you commit to anything.

Send your equipment list
Single rooms through full facility inventories.

Hospital, ASC, OR suite, or full facility.

We are the direct buyer for liquidation projects of every size — payment before removal, and nothing deducted from the offer.

Hospital and OR suite liquidation01

Hospital and OR suite liquidation

Full facility clearances, department shutdowns, and OR suite upgrades — purchased directly, with payment before removal.

Capital and imaging equipment02

Capital and imaging equipment

Ultrasound, powered instrumentation, and mobile imaging units.

Endoscopy and monitoring03

Endoscopy and monitoring

Scopes, towers, pumps, and patient monitors.

Entire facilities, cleared in one engagement
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Entire facilities, cleared in one engagement

No minimum project size. We coordinate access, removal, and documentation, and payment is issued before removal begins.

What equipment can we liquidate?

We buy surplus, retired, decommissioned, and non-working medical equipment across all major categories, in working, non-working, and end-of-life condition.

Surgical instrumentsLaparoscopic sets, general surgery, orthopedic, and neuro.
Endoscopy equipmentScopes, light sources, cameras, and insufflators.
OR equipmentTowers, monitors, powered instrumentation, and positioning.
Sterilization equipmentAutoclaves, sterilizers, and washer-disinfectors.
Patient monitoringPumps, monitors, and diagnostic units.
Non-working and end-of-lifeAny condition evaluated — do not assume an item is out of scope.

Which project type applies

Every project below runs the same four stages. Pick the closest match, or send your list and we will identify the right structure.

Situation
Hospital, department or building scale
Hospital winding down entirely
Surgery center closing or consolidating
One service line closing, facility stays open
Operating room buyout
Space being cleared for construction or sale
Practice closing or physician retiring
Bankruptcy, receivership, or estate

How a liquidation project is structured

Every project runs the same four stages regardless of size.

1
Step 01

Inventory

You send an equipment list. On larger projects we can work from an asset register export or a walk-through photo set.

2
Step 02

Written offer

Issued within one business day, covering the inventory as listed.

3
Step 03

Scheduling

Removal is planned against your deadline — lease end, construction mobilization, closing date, or court schedule.

4
Step 04

Payment, removal, documentation

Funds clear, equipment is removed, and chain-of-custody documentation is issued at handover.

What the facility gets from a direct purchase.

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Payment before removal

Funds are confirmed before equipment leaves the building, on every project regardless of size.

02

No fees or commissions

Nothing is deducted from the offer. The number you are quoted is the number you receive.

03

Removal at no cost

Removal, packing, and transport are arranged and paid for by us.

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No unsold remainder

The inventory is bought as a whole, so nothing is left behind as a disposal problem.

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Any condition evaluated

Working, non-working, and end-of-life equipment are all assessed together.

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Documentation at handover

Chain-of-custody records covering the equipment purchased, the transfer, and the removal.

Frequently asked questions.

No. Single rooms and full facility inventories are both handled through the same process.
Nothing. There are no fees or commissions, and removal, packing, and transport are not deducted from the offer.
Yes. Tell us the date when you send the list and we will confirm whether it is workable before you commit to anything.
No, but it is the fastest input if you have one. A walk-through photo set or a simple list works equally well.
Whoever holds authority over the assets — practice owner, administrator, supply chain lead, or in insolvency matters the attorney, trustee, or receiver.

Send your equipment list.

Written offer within one business day. There is no cost and no obligation.

  • Written offer within one business day
  • Payment before removal
  • No fees or commissions
  • Removal, packing, and transport at no cost to the facility

Tell us your scope.