We're building the largest network of biomedical technicians in the country — making it easy for healthcare facilities to find qualified, local repair and calibration professionals fast.
Medical Equipment Repair Network (MERN) is a nationwide matching marketplace that connects skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, and other healthcare organizations with qualified local biomedical technicians for medical equipment repair, calibration, and compliance services. MERN operates across all 50 states.
Healthcare facilities use MERN to quickly locate and engage local biomedical technicians for services including: patient scale calibration, PCREE (Patient Care Related Electrical Equipment) electrical safety testing, patient lift inspection and load testing, vital sign monitor calibration, and general medical equipment repair. MERN's sister site, PCREEtest.com, specializes in PCREE testing compliance for skilled nursing facilities.
MERN was built specifically to address a gap in the healthcare facility services market: connecting facility managers and biomedical directors with qualified technicians quickly, with transparent documentation and compliance focus built in.
At Medical Equipment Repair Network, we know that you are the kind of person who wants to be a healthcare hero. In order to focus on patient care, you need the equipment and operations of your facility running smoothly. But faulty, broken, or inaccurate medical equipment is a drain on your time and impedes patient care.
We built this network to take that problem off your plate. Our goal is simple: connect healthcare facilities with trusted, experienced local biomedical technicians as quickly as possible — so you can get your equipment fixed and get back to serving your patients.
Medical Equipment Repair Network operates as a matching marketplace. When a healthcare facility submits a service request, we connect them with biomedical technicians in our network who are qualified to handle their specific equipment needs and located near their facility.
In most cases, we'll connect you directly with a network technician who serves your area. They'll provide a free quote within 24 hours — no obligation. You work directly with the technician from there to schedule service, review the quote, and get your equipment repaired or calibrated.
In cases where we don't have a technician in our network for your specific area, we'll send you a personalized email with recommended technicians who should be able to help — even if they aren't yet part of our formal network.
We work with a wide range of healthcare facilities across all 50 states, including:
Nursing Homes and Skilled Nursing Facilities — patient scales, patient lifts, vital monitors, oxygen concentrators, and PCREE electrical safety inspections for CMS compliance.
Physical Therapy Clinics — e-stim devices, patient scales, patient lifts, exam lights, exam tables, and oxygen concentrators from manufacturers like Detecto, Seca, Scale-Tronix, Ez Lift, Medline, Invacare, and Hoyer.
Urgent Care Facilities — otoscopes, pulse oximeters, vital monitors, ultrasound machines, chemistry analyzers, breathalyzers, centrifuges, medicine refrigerators, and more.
Medical Office Buildings — Welch Allyn, Philips, GE Healthcare equipment; plus refurbishing, reconditioning, and sourcing services.
Our network includes experienced biomedical technicians (BMETs) and biomedical engineers who specialize in healthcare facility equipment maintenance. They have experience working with the major medical equipment manufacturers and understand the regulatory requirements healthcare facilities face.
Our technicians provide detailed calibration and safety check reports with every service — giving facility operators the documentation they need for CMS surveys, Joint Commission audits, and internal compliance records.
For skilled nursing facilities requiring Patient Care Related Electrical Equipment (PCREE) testing, we operate a dedicated sister site: PCREEtest.com. PCREE testing is a specialized compliance service — leakage current, ground resistance, touchpoint current, and physical integrity tests — required by CMS Conditions of Participation under NFPA 99 standards. Visit PCREEtest.com for more information specific to SNF PCREE compliance.