Refurbished systems

ElsMed Ltd takes pride in providing fully-refurbished diagnostics equipment, servicing/training, application/clinical user training, parts and technical support, all reportedly at affordable prices.

Philips CT
Philips CT

The firm’s services range from initial consultation and evaluation to complete turnkey projects, installation and ongoing maintenance of advanced diagnostic imaging systems.
Refurbished equipment – Currently, the firm specialises in the refurbishment of all Philips Mx8000 CT Systems (2, 4, 16, and 64-slice) and The Elscint MxTwin (Flash) CT System, as well as GE’s Elscint Nuclear Medicine Gamma Camera, single and dual head: SPX4, SPX6, VG Millennium (Hawkeye).

‘The equipment performs and looks and works like new’, ElsMed points out. ‘The refurbishment process brings a system to its original specifications and functionality in a dedicated refurbishment centre.’

Turnkey projects – ElsMed reports that it has successfully installed over 150 systems worldwide, and it services over 70 of these directly. These countries include Israel, the USA, France, Italy, Holland, the UK, Germany, Norway, Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Ethiopia, Puerto Rico, Chile, India, Mexico, Colombia and Iraq.
Ongoing parts & technical support – Experienced field engineers and factory trained support specialists are available 24/7, the firm points out. So are remote diagnoses and unlimited phone support. Its inventory (at reduced prices) is also large, and delivery quick.
ElsMed adds that it operates and maintains a quality management system applying ISO 9001:2000 standards

29.10.2008

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