Medical Equipment Recycling
That Meets Healthcare Standards
HIPAA requires documented PHI destruction — not just a factory reset. Our certified physical shredding with per-device certificates satisfies HIPAA compliance for every clinical device you retire.
Medical Equipment Recycling That Meets Healthcare Standards
Retiring clinical workstations, patient monitors, imaging systems, or healthcare servers creates a unique set of obligations. Medical devices routinely contain Protected Health Information (PHI) — and HIPAA requires documented, verifiable destruction of that data, not just a factory reset.
Tech Recycling Solutions provides fully documented medical equipment recycling for hospitals, clinics, and health systems throughout Massachusetts. Our process is designed to satisfy HIPAA compliance requirements, MA DEP regulations, and environmental standards simultaneously — with one seamless service.
Accepted Medical Equipment
All clinical and administrative technology — working or end-of-life.
Large imaging equipment? Contact us for a custom decommission assessment.
Compliance-First Approach
All storage media from medical devices undergoes certified physical shredding, with device-level certificates of data destruction.
Documented chain of custody from your facility to final processing — audit-ready records for HIPAA compliance reviews and regulatory inspections.
All medical equipment is processed through our RIOS certified facility — guaranteeing responsible, legal recycling with zero landfill.
Every component is tracked through to its end destination — reuse, material recovery, or responsible disposal. Nothing is sent to landfill.
Full HIPAA compliance documentation — audit-ready records for every device
Our Medical Equipment Recycling Process
Healthcare Sectors We Serve
Serving hospitals, clinics, and health systems across Greater Boston and all of Massachusetts. Same-week scheduling available for urgent decommissions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We treat all medical devices as potentially PHI-bearing. Every storage component — hard drives, SSDs, memory cards, embedded storage — undergoes certified physical shredding before any further handling. Certificates are issued per device.
Yes. Medical equipment often contains regulated materials (mercury lamps, lead solder in older devices, lithium batteries), requires HIPAA-aligned data handling, and demands stricter chain-of-custody protocols than standard office electronics.
We coordinate with specialized partners for large-scale imaging equipment decommissioning. Contact us to discuss your specific equipment — we can manage or facilitate the full decommission.
Yes. Working equipment in good condition — clinical workstations, monitors, networking gear, tablets — is assessed for remarketing. Revenue is shared back to your facility, offsetting disposal costs.
Full package: recycling certificate with item list, data destruction report with serial numbers, weight manifest, and chain-of-custody documentation — all audit-ready for HIPAA reviews.

