MEDRAD establishes new repair facility in Denver

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MEDRAD, Inc. Multi Vendor Service has announced the opening of a repair facility in Denver, Colorado that specializes in 3D/4D ultrasound probes.

"The opening of the Denver operation is a response to our customers' need for a repair solution for their highly complex 3D/4D ultrasound probes," said Diane Watson, executive director of sales and marketing, MEDRAD Service. "The Denver team specializes in the complex technology that makes these probes unique and difficult to repair," Watson continues. "Their expertise will allow us to include more 3D/4D probes in our guaranteed repair offering, TotalRepair(SM)."

Investments in new capabilities such as these make it possible for MEDRAD to offer TotalRepair(SM), the first and only guaranteed repair solution for select ultrasound probes. Enabled by 100 percent repair capabilities, TotalRepair(SM) allows healthcare facilities to spend less on costly exchanges and replacements by maximizing the use of probe repair. TotalRepair not only helps healthcare facilities reduce service costs, but also mitigate overall financial exposure with a capped, guaranteed "worst case scenario" price provided up front.

The Denver facility is owned and operated by Wetsco, Inc.

SOURCE MEDRAD, Inc. Multi Vendor Service

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