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Absolute Medical Equipment (AME)

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Absolute Medical Equipment (AME) is a New York refurbisher of ultrasound systems, probes, and transducers, serving hospitals, clinics, and universities since 2001. It carries refurbished systems and probes from GE, Philips, and Siemens, plus patient monitors, EKG machines, bone densitometers, and defibrillators, and offers in-house service and probe repair. Equipment is calibrated, tested, and certified before delivery to institutions including Mount Sinai, Harvard, and Columbia.

Key Features

  • Refurbished ultrasound systems and probes/transducers
  • In-house probe repair and service
  • Multi-brand: GE, Philips, Siemens
  • Calibrated, tested, and certified before delivery

What It Helps You Do

Lower-cost refurbished ultrasound In-house probe repair

What Sets Them Apart

Refurbished ultrasound plus in-house probe and transducer repair, supplying institutions like Mount Sinai, Harvard, and Columbia since 2001.

How Absolute Medical Equipment (AME) Uses AI

No AI/ML

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Key Numbers

  • Serving since 2001
  • GE, Philips, Siemens coverage

Tags

refurbished-ultrasound transducers probe-repair patient-monitors imaging-resale

Trust Signals

Customers
Mount Sinai Hospital, Harvard University, Columbia University

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Absolute Medical Equipment (AME) supply?

AME supplies refurbished ultrasound systems, probes, and transducers, along with patient monitors, EKG machines, bone densitometers, and defibrillators, primarily from GE, Philips, and Siemens.

Does AME repair ultrasound probes?

Yes. AME offers in-house service and probe repair in addition to selling refurbished ultrasound systems and transducers.

How long has AME been in business?

AME has served hospitals, clinics, and universities since 2001 and is based in New York.

Who buys from AME?

AME lists customers including Mount Sinai Hospital, Harvard University, and Columbia University among hospitals, clinics, and universities it serves.

Sources

  1. Absolute Medical Equipment homepage

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Last updated: June 8, 2026