HealthEng provides expert biomedical engineering inspections, medical equipment repairs, and compliance services for healthcare facilities across NY, NJ, PA, and CT. From autoclave repair to EKG service, our certified biomed techs ensure your equipment is safe, compliant,and ready for patient care.
Since 2003, HealthEng has been the trusted choice for biomedical engineering inspection, medical equipment repair, and compliance services across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.
Our certified biomedical engineers and technicians ensure your medical devices remain safe, compliant, and ready for patient care. We help facilities of all sizes meet NYS DOH, JCAHO, AAAHC, AAASF, and AAMI standards while reducing downtime and extending equipment life.
Since 2003, HealthEng has been the trusted choice for biomedical engineering inspection, medical equipment repair, and compliance services across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.
Our certified biomedical engineers and technicians ensure your medical devices remain safe, compliant, and ready for patient care. We help facilities of all sizes meet NYS DOH, JCAHO, AAAHC, AAASF, and AAMI standards while reducing downtime and extending equipment life.

Thorough biomedical inspection and functional testing to ensure your devices operate correctly and meet compliance regulations.

Specialized inspection and documentation services for New York State Office-Based Surgery and Department of Health compliance.

Testing, calibration, and certification to ensure your equipment meets performance and safety requirements for accreditation audits.

Expert diagnostics and repairs for autoclaves, EKG machines, blood pressure units, Midmark, Welch Allyn, and Tuttnauer equipment.
The patient always comes first. Every piece of equipment must be routinely tested for proper operation. Regular safety inspections detect and correct issues before they compromise care.
Our inspection programs ensure compliance with NYS DOH, JCAHO, AAAHC, AAASF, and AAMI standards, as well as national specifications like NFPA, NEC, UL, and ECRI.
Scheduled preventive maintenance and calibration keep equipment performing at peak levels, controlling service costs and avoiding unexpected downtime.
A well-structured Medical Equipment Management Program safeguards both patients and your facility. Detailed documentation is essential to satisfy governmental agencies and auditors.
Thorough inspection records can reduce liability exposure. Failure to maintain an inspection program may be considered negligence under “reasonable person” standards.

Manufacturer-trained biomed techs with extensive experience in Midmark, Welch Allyn, Tuttnauer, and more.

Reports tailored to meet healthcare standards and regulatory agency requirements.

We ensure every inspection and repair is done with patient safety in mind.

Serving NY, NJ, PA, and CT with prompt service and local compliance knowledge.
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