MedShare International recovers surplus medical supplies and equipment from hospitals, individuals, manufacturers and distributors for donation to needy healthcare institutions throughout the world.

Product donations often result from production overages, cosmetic package damage, equipment upgrades and various other reasons. These donations help bridge the gap between the vast surplus in the United States and the great need abroad.

Partnering with MedShare provides hospitals and companies with environmentally friendly and cost-effective ways of dealing with surplus items while simultaneously helping the most needy. Here is a list of our most generous in-kind donors in 2006.

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Make a Donation or Request Further Information

If you are interested in making a donation of products and/or equipment, please fill out the form below and we will respond within one business day.

Important information about pharmaceutical donations

Due to strict regulations in the United States and abroad, MedShare encourages the donation of products that have at least 12 months of use before they expire.



*Collections in Northern California will begin by the Spring of 2008 — please contact us for information.



If you have products or equipment to donate at this time, please describe your items in the fields below (otherwise, skip to the end and click Submit):

Donation #1

For biomedical equipment and beds, please include model numbers, availability of manuals/spare parts, needed repairs and age

Donation #2

For biomedical equipment and beds, please include model numbers, availability of manuals/spare parts, needed repairs and age

Donation #3

For biomedical equipment and beds, please include model numbers, availability of manuals/spare parts, needed repairs and age

Donation #4

For biomedical equipment and beds, please include model numbers, availability of manuals/spare parts, needed repairs and age

Donation #5

For biomedical equipment and beds, please include model numbers, availability of manuals/spare parts, needed repairs and age