Last week BMES introduced a new, one-page price sheet that allowed biomeds to easily see which pulse oximeter sensor they needed based on OEM part number, product description, photo, and more. This price sheet also lists information for adapter and extension cables.
BMES has made purchasing patient monitoring accessories easier than ever. Whether it’s suppling hard-to-find brands like Masimo, or making online ordering possible with just a hospital PO number, we’re helping hospitals and biomeds purchase accessories, get equipment repaired, and have it all shipped faster than ever.
If your Philips HP M1400 Telemetry transmitter is in need of repair, BMES has listed step by step instructions for how to test this unit before sending it to us for repair. Please follow the instructions below, but feel free to contact us if you have further questions.
This is our third and final installment on how to build an ECG simulator bridge. In this video, our technician walks you through the last few steps to complete your bridge.
In case you missed the first two videos in this series, you can review part 1 and part 2 on our blog.
Remember to contact BMES for all of your medical repair needs!
In this medical repair how-to guide, BMES is giving you step-by-step instructions for repairing your Philips M2601A telemetry transmitter. Before sending your device in for repair, follow the steps below to see if the problem can be solved in house. If you’re ready to send your medical equipment to us for repair, learn more about our Pack and Ship program.
In this week’s medical repair video, we’re picking up right where we left off last week in our step-by-step series on how to build a simulator bridge.
BMES is a biomedical repair and sales company based in Louisville, Kentucky. BMES provides services for customers throughout the US and Canada as well. If you work for a hospital in California, New York, Vancouver, or anywhere in between, BMES is the medical repair/ sales company that can support your needs.
Watch the video below for step-by-step instructions on what tools and parts you’ll need to build the simulator bridge, as well as very specific instructions on how to complete the project.
This is a three-part series. We’ll be sharing parts two and three over the next week so stay tuned. If you have questions as you start building your ECG simulator bridge, please contact us at BMESCO.
BMESCO is pleased to announce a pack and ship program for your medical repair needs.