Find a trusted local biomedical technician in Rhode Island for medical equipment repair, calibration, and compliance services. We match your facility within 24 hours — free quote, no obligation.
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Rhode Island may be the nation's smallest state, but its healthcare facilities — including skilled nursing facilities and physical therapy practices in Providence, Cranston, Warwick, and other communities — face the same rigorous CMS compliance requirements as facilities nationwide. Medical Equipment Repair Network connects Rhode Island facilities with qualified local biomedical technicians.
Rhode Island healthcare facilities must meet both CMS federal requirements and Rhode Island DOH standards for medical equipment maintenance and calibration. Our technicians understand these requirements and provide comprehensive documentation supporting your facility's compliance program.
Submit your service request — patient scales, patient lifts, vital monitors, oxygen concentrators, PCREE testing, or any biomedical equipment service — and we'll match you with a qualified Rhode Island technician within 24 hours.
Nursing Homes & Skilled Nursing Facilities: Rhode Island SNFs must comply with CMS Conditions of Participation for medical equipment maintenance and calibration. Our technicians provide the calibration reports, preventive maintenance documentation, and PCREE testing records your facility needs to stay survey-ready.
Physical Therapy Clinics: Rhode Island PT practices depend on accurate patient scales, functional patient lifts, and well-maintained e-stim devices. Our technicians service equipment from all major PT equipment manufacturers and provide calibration certificates for your records.
Urgent Care Facilities: Keep your Rhode Island urgent care center operating at full capacity with timely repair and calibration of vital monitors, ultrasound equipment, chemistry analyzers, and all other diagnostic equipment.
Medical Offices: Our technicians service Welch Allyn, Philips, GE Healthcare, and other major manufacturer equipment at medical office buildings throughout Rhode Island.