On-Site Service

Need a technician at your location? ReNew Biomedical’s field service team delivers certified, professional, on-site support to keep your medical equipment operating safely and efficiently. No more hassle and downtime of shipping devices off-site.

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Expert Biomedical Support, Right at Your Facility

Our experienced technicians perform:

  • Annual Preventive Maintenance (PM)
  • Electrical Safety Testing
  • Equipment Calibrations
  • Unit Evaluations
  • Complimentary Equipment Diagnostics
 

Experienced technicians proactively evaluate your equipment for potential issues at no additional cost. This means fewer surprises, reduced downtime, and greater confidence in your fleet.

National Service Coverage

Our field service team supports over 400 healthcare locations across the country, with techs and service vehicles traveling nationwide to meet your needs. In the past two years, we’ve performed on-site service in every state, and our fleet has traveled over 192,000 miles.

Healthcare providers are turning to on-site service for its convenience and operational efficiency:

  • Minimize equipment downtime
  • Avoid shipping delays and freight costs
  • Keep devices in your clinical environment
  • Receive real-time diagnostics and recommendations

ReNew's Service Fleet

Our growing service fleet of friendly, expert technicians is equipped and ready to meet your device’s service needs, at your facility. Our state-of-the-art vehicles can perform service, maintenance, electrical safety testing, calibrations, troubleshooting, diagnostics, and more.

ReNew’s mobile depot vehicles are outfitted with:

  • Ranger Desk kits
  • Pronk, Fluke, and TSI testing equipment
  • Medical-compliant service gear

ReNew Biomedical on-Site Service

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