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PODIATRIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES for sale

Equipment Available:
1.    2 electric Podiatry/Spa chairs.  They move in all directions and lie flat. Only 2 years old, lightly used. $2,700 new, asking $1,350 for one and $2,500 for both.

2.    Sonicare 600 ultrasound and printer. It is an analog one, but Medicare pays same for analog as digit scans. Great for injection under imaging. On web they are asking up over $1,000 for machine and almost $1,000 for the printer, which I think I excessive. $800 for both.

3.    Ellman Surgitron, for radiofrequency surgery, which I used to replace my laser for matrisectomies (patients were impressed by technology) and lesion removals. Hand piece can be sterilized for use in surgery. Can attach blade and make incision with coagulation. There are You tube videos. Used ones on the web are more than $2,000. I have two of them, but one has short in grounding pad (which can probably can be repaired), which is $200 on the web. Complete one: $800. One with short in pad $550. Large set of probes, for different procedures, some new $75.

4.    Dolor Clast, Radial Shock Wave Machine. This machine, manufactured in Switzerland, is considered the gold standard. Also, the one that probably has the most associated published papers. Terrific modality, that patients love. There is no need for anesthesia. I can explain to you how to present it to patients. I also have an extra hand piece that cost $2500 new. The machine was $20,000 new. I will sell both for $8,000

5.    Mayo Stand, perfect condition. Great for office procedures.  Also to block Patient’s view. $80

6.    Boxes of medical odds and ends, like plaster, blades, syringes, needles, gauze, red bags, autoclave wrap papers and much more. Probably over $700 new. $100

7.    Antifungal products for retail sale, only sold in doctor’s office. Staff does the selling after you make the suggestion. 34 Blaine lab Terpenicol for nails (we were selling for $22),4 Marlinz Tolcyen shoe spray (we were selling for $25), 7 Marlinz skin cream (we were selling for $29), 8 Fungifoam tubes (we were selling for $30), 4 Fortinia powder spray (we sold for $23).  If patients were serious about fungal care, we had antifungal products for skin, nails and shoes sprays. Average cash cost to patient was over $80. Retail cost (to the patient) of supplies is $1383.  Buy all for $400.

8.    Diabetic shoes, 492 pairs of Apex.  All Medicare approved. Most cost me 70-$75 (about $35,670).  Wish to sell all together a, $9840 ($20/pair). Yes, that is a lot of inventory, but worth it when you realize Medicare pays around $160.00 for each pair provided. I can provide inventory list with sizes and styles. Also, we never got denied by Medicare and we can help you with how to bill.

9.    Powerstep arch slides X 20. For those who don’t always want or need an orthotic. Retails for 65-$70 dollars. Buy all 20 for $400 ($20/pair).

10.    MHT model 750 heat gun.  Heavy duty, used for adjustments to orthotics and braces. $75.

11.    Light-Tech 375 head lamp with flip up magnifier. With plug in with battery. Description from the web from web site: “A unique multitask instrument to enhance vision, unobtrusive 2-ounce illuminator provides 10 watts of intense halogen light @ 3250°k to emulate the color rendition of natural white light, optics are precision ground and polished optical glass. Use with or without glasses, visor pivots up when not needed.” $75.

12.    Ativia MD 1000 office paper shredder. Was $100, now $35.

 

Please call or email me with questions or for additional information

 

Jack Reingold, DPM

Phone: 858-245-1892

Email: coast.reingold@sbcglobal.net

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