Bayland Provides Refurbished Diagnostic Radiology LCD Monitors, Saving Healthcare Organizations Time and Money

HOUSTON, Nov. 3, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Bayland Technologies (http://www.baylandtechnologies.com/) continues to set a high standard in the refurbishing, repair and maintenance of diagnostic imaging equipment for radiologists, outpatient imaging center, and hospital radiology departments. Now, Bayland's services have grown to include repair service for LED and LCD diagnostic Radiology monitors.

"While healthcare overhead continues to rise, many providers struggle to stay current with or maintain their technology," explained Rudy Nemat, President of Bayland Technologies. "New Radiology LCD and LED monitors can cost well upwards of $15,000 to $20,000. Our mission is to give providers a different option, namely expert repair and refurbishing that can restore a monitor to like-new condition and keep it that way for years to come.

"Our comprehensive understanding of digital diagnostic imaging needs and commitment to deliver an affordable solution is not only the key to our success, but also makes a real difference to our customers."

The experienced, professional technicians at Bayland can work with all models of radiology LED and LCD diagnostic monitors, including brands such as Barco, Eizo, NDS, Totoku and NEC.

Every monitor that comes to Bayland is first visually inspected to ensure the unit is free of any defects or cosmetic imperfections. After this initial inspection, Bayland then thoroughly cleans and sanitizes the monitors, as this equipment is typically coming from a healthcare environment, in which there may be germs and bacteria. Once every component of the monitor is sanitized, including but not limited to the stand, cover, cables, boards, and protection glass, Bayland then begins the refurbishing process by replacing the LCD panel, backlight lamps backlight reflector, diffusing glass and the brightness enhancement lenses for clarity of the image.

Next, Bayland color matches the monitors with professional color calibrating equipment and then recalibrates the monitor to DICOM standards. If there are any firmware updates from the manufacturer to be applied on the monitors, Bayland will then provide the appropriate firmware and bios updates. After this, Bayland once again ensures the monitors are color matched, performs a second calibration and adds all the original accessories that would go with that specific monitor.

Bayland sells these refurbished back on the market with 3 years warranty on parts and labor, 3 years of loaner unit and offer a 30 day money back guarantee standard with all of the monitors they sell. All purchased monitors also include the adequate graphic card and calibration software to perform any task that may be required by state of federal quality control agencies. If the client wants to use the monitors on other operating systems, such as Linux or Mac, Bayland can provide the necessary components and hardware.

In addition to radiology monitor repair, Bayland services medical film digitizers, including those manufactured by industry leader Vidar Systems Corporation. In addition, Bayland provides film digitizing service to help healthcare providers take full advantage of the efficiency and security of electronic medical records by converting their archive of hard copy film into digital DICOM format.

About Bayland Technologies, Inc.
Bayland is the largest refurbisher and wholesaler of medical display monitors and medical film digitizers. We service, repair, refurbish, and sell over 200 pieces of digital radiology equipment every month. Our customers range from major manufacturers to small clinics located all over the world. Customers from all over the world are taking advantage of our great deals, excellent service and friendly support.

Bayland Technologies, Inc. was established in 2007 in Houston, Texas, with one goal in mind: to help medical imaging centers, physicians' offices and small hospitals achieve the highest level of standards in the industry by purchasing quality digital diagnostic imaging equipment at reasonable prices.

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