Symbius Medical

Latex in Medical Devices and Products

At Symbius, we pride ourselves on providing our customers with the best products on the market.  Cost and convenience are important factors; however, the continued health and safety of our customers is paramount – from product design to how they’re manufactured and what materials they contain.   Many medical products and devices necessitate sealing against […]

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Regional and National Medical Supplies Care

Symbius Medical provides medical supplies both nationally and regionally, with branch locations in Arizona, California and Utah.   Nationally, we specialize in urological care, incontinence, ostomy care, diabetic supplies, wound care, and enteral nutrition including over 10,000 in-stock medical supplies from leading manufacturers to meet the growing needs of our home health care customers.  As Gary Hershey,

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Symbius’ Continued Involvement in the Communities We Serve

Symbius Medical is your national home medical supplier and regional home medical equipment provider dedicated to improving the quality of life for our customers by providing exceptional service, comprehensive education, and compassionate care for the communities we serve.  As a company we support many local and national organizations through charitable contributions and donations. Each year many of our

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What is Competitive Bidding?

In some parts of the country, a new program called Competitive Bidding will require you to obtain certain medical equipment from specific, Medicare-contracted suppliers in order for Medicare to pay.  The new program currently applies to people with original Medicare, which is a fee-for-service coverage under which the government pays your health care providers directly for your

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Sleep Apnea: The Basics

Sleep apnea, an interruption of breathing while asleep, is a sneaky disorder.  It is estimated that a full 90% of people who experience these episodes are unaware they are happening.  During these episodes, choking or gasping is common, as the body struggles for air.  An individual may experience hundreds these episodes each night,  though they may

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