We are a US company that supplies medical imaging parts and medical supplies over 4,000 customers within the country. We have an extensive network of more than 1,200 suppliers and +500,000 part numbers.

With our tailor-made software technology and strategic partners, Meditegic can ensure supply or locate hard-to-get spare parts and medical supplies in time at competitive prices.

As for parts used, tested and rebuilt, it could take up to 48 hours to ship from our facilities to their final destination. In contrast, new parts usually have a longer lead time that varies depending on the manufacturer, part status (if it’s in existence or after order) and its location.

As we know, MRI Systems require correct operational function and a continuous support service, in Meditegic® we offer new MRI parts, used service parts at competitive prices and fully functional refurbished parts, in addition, we also sell MRI coils, injectors and liquid helium supply in Dewar containers.

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We have new parts, used and rebuilt depending on the system, as well as the model you need, as for the restored parts, they can show signs of wear and tear, however each part we offer is fully functional and previously tested, we rely on our parts for MRI resonance systems.

If you have MRI systems working frequently, you cannot allow unplanned downtime due to lack of liquid helium constant supply in Dewar containers for superconductivity.

At Meditegic we have Dewar containers in sizes of 60, 100, 250 and 500 liters. We’ve developed a distribution network to provide delivery when, where and how you need it, more than 5 years support our experience, please contact us for more information.

We have an extensive supply of magnetic resonance pieces (MRI parts) for systems such as GE, Hitachi, Philips, Siemens and Toshiba among others. If you need a HARD-TO-GET PART please contact us!

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MRI systems operate on a continuous supply of liquid helium at -269.1 ° C (approx). A typical MRI scanner uses 1,700 liters of liquid helium that needs to be refilled periodically.