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How Can We Help You
At Anderson’s Biomedical, we believe in working smarter, not harder.
Running a healthcare facility, whether it’s a veterinary clinic, medical practice, or dental office, is challenging enough without the worry of equipment malfunctions. That’s why we take a proactive approach to equipment care, allowing you to focus on patient care. Our philosophy of ‘working smarter, not harder’ is at the core of every service we offer.
We seamlessly integrate maintenance and repair services into your facility’s operations, whether you are running a veterinary clinic, medical practice, or dental office. Our goal is to minimize disruptions and ensure your equipment is always ready. Through regular maintenance, we catch potential issues before they lead to costly breakdowns, and our expert technicians perform timely repairs to minimize downtime.
It’s not just about fixing problems; it’s about preventing them. We emphasize preventive care with detailed inspections, calibrations, and adjustments to keep your machines running at their best.
Partnering with Anderson’s Biomedical means choosing a team that understands the importance of reliable equipment in delivering quality care. We help you reduce stress, save time, and focus on growing your practice, confident that your equipment is in expert hands.
Our Core Services
Medical Gas Services
Don’t leave the safety & efficiency of your medical gas systems to chance. Trust Anderson’s Biomedical to provide the expert service and maintenance you need to keep your practice, clinic, or office running smoothly and safely.
Calibration Checks
We perform precise calibration checks to confirm your equipment meets accuracy standards, ensuring consistent and reliable performance across veterinary, dental, and medical instruments.
Preventive Maintenance
We schedule routine maintenance proactively to prevent equipment failures, ensuring optimal performance, reduced downtime, and extending the life of your machines, whether in veterinary, dental, or medical settings.
Emergency Repair
We respond promptly to urgent issues, providing quick diagnosis and repair to ensure your clinic, dental office, or medical practice remains operational and your patient care continues without interruption.
Electrical Safety Inspections
We conduct thorough inspections to ensure compliance with safety standards, mitigating risks such as electrical shocks and fires, and maintaining a safe working environment in all healthcare facilities.
Equipment We Service for Veterinary, Dental, and Medical Clinics
VETERINARY CLINICS
- Sterilizers
- Medical Gas Outlet Stations
- Medical Gas Installations
- Active Scavenger Systems
- Anesthesia Machines
- Vaporizer Verification & Calibrations
- Surgery Light Installations
- Centrifuge Repair & Calibration
- Dental Compressors
- Lift Table Repairs
- Walk on Scales
- Dental Machines
- Surgery Tables
- Snyder ICU Cages Service
- Oxygen Generator
- Vital Sign Monitor Repairs
DENTAL CLINICS
- Sterilizer Service & Repair
- Medical Gas Outlets Rebuilt
- Handpiece Repair & Service
- Vital Sign Monitor Service
- Medical Gas Installation & Repair
- Air Compressor & Suction Repairs
AMBULATORY CENTERS / MEDICAL CLINICS
- Medical Manifold Repair
- Medical Gas & Manifold Repair
- Medical Gas Piping Repair & Leak Detection
- Medical Gas Hoses Repaired & Replaced
- Medical Gas Outlets Rebuilt & Replaced
- Surgical Vacuum System Repairs
- Medical Manifolds Repaired
- Medical Regulators O2, N20, N2, Etc.
- Sterilizers
MEDICAL GAS SYSTEMS
- Medical Gas Outlet Stations
- Medical Gas Installations
- Active Scavenger Systems
AMBULATORY CENTERS / MEDICAL CLINICS
- Medical Manifold Repair
- Medical Gas & Manifold Repair
- Medical Gas Piping Repair & Leak Detection
- Medical Gas Hoses Repaired & Replaced
- Medical Gas Outlets Rebuilt & Replaced
- Surgical Vacuum System Repairs
- Medical Manifolds Repaired
- Medical Regulators O2, N20, N2, Etc.
- Sterilizers
DENTAL CLINICS
- Sterilizer Service & Repair
- Medical Gas Outlets Rebuilt
- Handpiece Repair & Service
- Vital Sign Monitor Service
- Medical Gas Installation & Repair
- Air Compressor & Suction Repairs
VETERINARY CLINICS
- Sterilizers
- Medical Gas Outlet Stations
- Medical Gas Installations
- Active Scavenger Systems
- Anesthesia Machines
- Vaporizer Verification & Calibrations
- Surgery Light Installations
- Centrifuge Repair & Calibration
- Dental Compressors
- Lift Table Repairs
- Walk on Scales
- Dental Machines
- Surgery Tables
- Snyder ICU Cages Service
- Oxygen Generator
- Vital Sign Monitor Repairs
Frequently Asked Questions
Anesthesia Machines
How often should an anesthesia machine be checked for leaks?
Ideally the anesthesia machine should be checked for leaks before every anesthetic procedure. Implementing a step by step guide ensures that no important component is missed.
Where are the common places to find leaks in an anesthesia machine?
(a) Inhalation and Exhalation Valve (b) Gaskets on the Absorber (c) Fresh gas line leading to the Absorber (d) Pop off or Negative Pressure Valve (e) Inlet/Outlet Ports on Vaporizer (e) Breathing Circuit
What is an APL Valve?
The APL Valve (Adjustable Pressure Limiting) is also known as the pop off valve
How often should the Sodasorb be changed on an anesthesia machine?
The Sodasorb typically needs to be changed every 8-10 hours of anesthesia use. At the absolute minimum it should be changed every two weeks.
What are the adverse effects of not changing the Sodasorb in a timely manner?
Without timely replacement, your patients can be negatively impacted during surgical procedures. This includes challenges in keeping your patient under anesthesia, high levels C02, etc.
Autoclaves / Sterilizers
How often should an autoclave be serviced?
Autoclave manufacturers typically recommend that preventative maintenance be carried out every 6-12 months, depending on how frequently the autoclave is used.
How often should an autoclave be cleaned?
At a minimum once a month or once every twenty cycles. Follow manufacturer instructions and use cleaner recommended autoclave cleaner. Do not use a commercial cleaner that contains chlorine.
How often should the water in an autoclave be changed?
Change water weekly using distilled water only. This will prevent filters and solenoid valves from becoming clogged with contaminants.
Why are my surgical packs coming out of the sterilizer not thoroughly dry and damp.
Depending on the brand of autoclave you have there are a few reasons. If you’re using a Tuttnauer autoclave your Air Jet Valve could be sticking. With a Midmark or Pelton Crane autoclave the filters could be clogged or you might have a malfunctioning solenoid valve.
What are the adverse effects of not changing the Sodasorb in a timely manner?
Without timely replacement, your patients can be negatively impacted during surgical procedures. This includes challenges in keeping your patient under anesthesia, high levels C02, etc.
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Discover how Anderson’s Biomedical can keep your clinic running smoothly and efficiently. Contact us now to schedule your free consultation and learn about our comprehensive services tailored to meet your veterinary equipment needs. Your clinic’s success starts with reliable equipment—let’s ensure it together!
Why Choose Us
Expertise and Reliability:
With extensive experience, we ensure your medical equipment is always in top working condition, minimizing downtime and enhancing facility efficiency.
Quality Assurance:
We use only the highest quality parts and follow strict repair protocols, guaranteeing the safety and longevity of your equipment.
Comprehensive Services:
From routine maintenance to emergency repairs, we offer a wide range of services to meet all your equipment needs.
Customer Focus:
Our dedicated team provides exceptional customer service, offering personalized solutions tailored to your facility’s specific requirements.