

Medical Imaging Equipment Repair
Medical imaging equipment, also known as diagnostic imaging equipment, is critical for the diagnosis and treatment of many medical conditions. The equipment includes X-ray machines, CT scanners, MRI machines, ultrasound machines, and nuclear medicine equipment. Proper maintenance, calibration, and repair of these devices is essential for ensuring accurate and reliable results, patient safety, and longevity of the equipment.
Calibration is the process of adjusting and testing medical imaging equipment to ensure that it is performing to the manufacturer's specifications. This includes measuring and adjusting the radiation output, image quality, and other parameters. Calibration is typically performed by trained and certified medical physicists or biomedical engineers, and is typically required on a regular basis, such as every year or every two years, depending on the type of equipment and local regulations.
Field service is the process of maintaining, repairing, and upgrading medical imaging equipment at the customer's site. Field service engineers are trained professionals who are able to diagnose and repair equipment issues, install software upgrades, and provide training and support to the customer. Field service is typically required on an as-needed basis, but regular preventative maintenance is also important to ensure that equipment is in good working condition.
Maintenance is the process of keeping medical imaging equipment in good working condition through regular cleaning, inspection, and testing. This includes tasks such as cleaning the equipment, checking for wear and tear, and ensuring that all parts are functioning properly. Regular maintenance is critical for ensuring the longevity and reliability of the equipment, and is typically performed by trained and certified biomedical engineers or technologists.
Preventive maintenance is a proactive approach to maintaining medical imaging equipment, which involves regular inspections and servicing to detect and fix potential problems before they occur. This can include tasks such as cleaning, replacing worn parts, and ensuring that equipment is operating within specified parameters. Regular preventive maintenance can help to extend the life of the equipment, reduce downtime, and ensure accurate and reliable results.
Repair is the process of fixing equipment that is not working properly. This can include troubleshooting, replacing parts, and testing the equipment to ensure that it is operating correctly. Repair is typically performed by trained and certified biomedical engineers or technologists, and can be done on-site or at a repair facility. Repair may be required for equipment that has malfunctioned due to wear and tear, or for equipment that has been damaged.
In conclusion, proper maintenance, calibration, and repair of medical imaging equipment is crucial for ensuring accurate and reliable results, patient safety, and longevity of the equipment. Regular calibration, field service, maintenance, preventive maintenance, and repair by trained professionals are important to ensure that equipment is in good working condition and operating within specified parameters. These activities are very important in order to ensure that the equipment is always ready to be used when needed, and to minimize downtime and costs.
Aloha Biomedical

Medical Imaging Equipment Repair in Hawaii
Aloha Biomedical provides Medical Imaging Equipment Repair services to the Hawaiian Islands. Our service offerings include:
- Medical equipment repairs and maintenance.
- Isolated power system service, inspection, and re-certification.
- Service training in the proper use and maintenance of medical equipment.
- Impartial, third-party consulting for medical equipment purchases.
- Comprehensive asset management programs for healthcare facilities.
- Outsourced field service solutions for medical equipment manufacturers.