Biomedical equipment service across Connecticut.
Connecticut urgent cares, dental groups, and clinical labs get standardized PBES biomedical service.
Metros PBES covers in Connecticut
Cities & regions.
Not on the list? Call (321) 953-5880 — PBES routinely supports facilities beyond these metros across Connecticut.
What PBES delivers in Connecticut
Biomedical services available in-state.
Annual ESI documentation for patient-care devices.
Manufacturer-aligned PM to reduce downtime.
Sterilizer service, leaks, cycle failures, gaskets.
Artifacts, lead errors, printer and acquisition issues.
NIBP, SpO2, ECG, display and battery service.
Spot-check monitors: NIBP, SpO2, temperature.
Energy output, self-tests, pads, batteries.
Pads, batteries, self-tests, readiness records.
Temperature verification, probes, alarms.
RPM verification, imbalance, timer, lid latch.
Lifts, controls, motors, stability.
Height, tilt, Trendelenburg, hand controls, hydraulics.
Occlusion, air-in-line, flow verification, batteries.
Image quality, probes, monitor, control panel.
Output verification, return-pad monitoring, PM records.
Inventory, service history, PM and repair visibility.
FAQ · Connecticut
Common questions.
How fast can PBES respond in Connecticut?
Response times vary by metro, but PBES dispatches regional field technicians so most Connecticut facilities see on-site service within one to two business days — sooner when scheduled.
Do you cover our whole Connecticut multi-site group?
Yes. One PBES account owner coordinates scheduling, reporting, and follow-up across every Connecticut location, with TESSA documentation rolled up for administrators.
Are you licensed to work in Connecticut?
PBES operates under standard biomedical service practices and follows manufacturer, AAMI ES1, and NFPA 99 guidance. Any state-specific requirements are handled on a per-visit basis.
Can we get emergency service in Connecticut?
Emergency and after-hours support is available for existing service contracts. Call (321) 953-5880 and select the service option.
