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Providing comprehensive support for medical devices utilizing highly trained technicians and engineers is our standard.
Quality – Convenience – Efficiency
Prompt quality service, in compliance with all regulatory requirements is delivered to our customers at competitive prices.
Background and Staff
AML biomedical engineering division consists of highly trained and certified Biomedical engineering technicians and engineers experienced in the repair and maintenance of all types of biomedical, laboratory and environmental testing equipment.
AML currently provides biomedical maintenance services to the US Military out of our facilities in Virginia and New Jersey. Our technicians maintain hundreds of types of devices for medical care and environmental testing in a state of constant readiness for deployment in the US and around the world. Our programs meet the exacting standards of the US Military for inspection, documentation and quality assurance.
Field Service
AML can provide prompt, efficient dispatch of technicians on a contracted or time and material basis to meet your repair requirements. Technicians are tracked and dispatched to provide you with the fastest response times and guaranteed uptimes for contracted services. AML services are available for hospitals, medical practices, dental practices and rehabilitation facilities.
Depot Repair
AML has a state of the art facility for providing depot and warranty repairs of portable equipment. We can provide repair, calibration and testing services in a controlled environment. Documentation will be provided in compliance with federal, state and JCAHO requirements and transmitted electronically or by hard copy to manufacturers or direct to their customers.
Regulatory Compliance
AML provides comprehensive preventative maintenance services on either a contracted or as-needed basis. We can manage your entire Medical Equipment Program to ensure JCAHO compliance or supplement existing In-House Biomedical Programs to prepare for inspections or fill temporary staffing shortages.
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