Quality pre-owned medical equipment from trusted European healthcare providers
Promoting Sustainability in Healthcare
We transform how European hospitals manage their outgoing equipment. Our mission is to unlock and enhance the latent value in these assets, contributing to a more sustainable healthcare industry.
Our Comprehensive Service:
- Collection and Redistribution: We responsibly collect medical equipment, ensuring it finds a beneficial new use.
- Thorough Testing and Data Security: All equipment undergoes testing, and we guarantee complete erasure of patient data, safeguarding privacy.
- Transparent Reporting: We offer monthly reports, keeping you informed of the impact and value created.
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Are you looking for the most sustainable and transparent solution for your surplus medical equipment, fill in the form and our team will reach out promptly. We are excited to connect! Looking for medical equipment? Let us know what brand and type and we will get back to you shortly.
Frequently asked questions
Green Pulse provides a full-service solution for the resale of decommissioned medical equipment from healthcare organisations. We manage the entire process on behalf of hospitals and clinics: collection, technical inspection, patient data erasure, photography, cataloguing and international sales. After each transaction, the healthcare provider receives a financial settlement and an impact report showing CO₂ avoided and raw materials preserved through reuse.
Green Pulse serves two `groups`. For healthcare providers, including hospitals, clinics and other healthcare organisations, we handle the full resale process for equipment they no longer use, recovering residual value and ensuring responsible reuse. For international buyers, we provide access to quality pre-owned medical equipment from trusted European healthcare sources, with clear provenance and technical documentation.
All equipment offered through Green Pulse is sourced from trusted European healthcare providers, including hospitals and specialist clinics. Equipment becomes available when it has reached the end of its financial depreciation cycle, or because it has been replaced or upgraded. Much of this equipment still has significant clinical life remaining.







