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MedCycle Network - San Francisco - 3145 Geary Blvd

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MedCycle Network

3145 Geary Blvd #717, San Francisco, California 94118

MedCycle Netowork is a decentralized surplus supplies ecosystem to deliver high-quality medical supplies to community clinics in California. Our open source platform supports communities to build and maintain their local ecosystem, and provides them with access to a larger network of surplus supplies. For Hospitals and Manufacturers: Register to donate surplus supplies and equipment. We can arrange to pick it up whenever you need it. Safety Net Clinics: Register for a free account, input your needs through the online portal, and view & update your usage supply. MedCycle Network on LinkedIn Volunteer Needs: Help sort, scan, and deliver supplies as well as data entry to make sure we have everything up to date.

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Medical Equipment & Surplus Regional health systems, hospitals and manufacturers: register as a supplier of donated surplus medical equipment, input surplus inventory, view demand and usage. We can arrange to pick up donated medical equipment and surplus. Contact for details.
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RE:Source is an online directory for reuse, repair and proper disposal options for the California East Bay area and Palo Alto. Our goal is to connect you with the best options for what you need to get rid of or repair. Please note that we do not accept any items directly.

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