Step-by-Step Guide for US Healthcare Facilities
Identify Your Surgical Requirements
Start by auditing the specific surgical procedures and specialties in your US facility. Different surgeries require different instruments — general surgery, orthopedic, laparoscopic, and specialty procedures each have unique tooling requirements. Create a comprehensive instrument list based on your facility's case mix.
Verify Certification Standards
In the United States, surgical instruments used in hospitals and ASCs must meet specific quality standards. Look for ISO 13485:2016 certified manufacturers, CE marked instruments, and FDA establishment registration. These certifications ensure instruments meet safety, performance, and quality management requirements.
Evaluate Material Quality
High-quality surgical instruments are manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel (typically 410 or 420 grade). The instruments must be autoclave-compatible to withstand standard US hospital sterilization cycles (134°C for 18 minutes under AAMI protocols). Check that instruments have smooth, burr-free surfaces and proper hinge movement.
Request Wholesale Pricing
For US hospitals, ASCs, and medical distributors, bulk pricing significantly reduces per-unit costs. Request quotes from multiple suppliers and ask about: volume discount tiers, GPO affiliation pricing, net payment terms, and bundled instrument sets. CareGear Suppliers offers custom bulk pricing for US healthcare facilities.
Place Your Bulk Order
Once you've selected your supplier, finalize your order with specific SKUs, quantities, and delivery timeline. Ensure your purchase order specifies: ISO 13485 certification documentation, country of origin, and sterilization compatibility requirements. CareGear Suppliers ships within the USA with fast delivery options.



