Oncology & Radiotherapy Medical Equipment and Spare Parts Solutions
We provide medical equipment and spare parts solutions for oncology and radiotherapy facilities, supporting healthcare organizations in equipment acquisition, system replacement, technology upgrades, and the continued operation of existing systems.
Our solutions cover linear accelerators, radiotherapy equipment, pre-owned medical systems, spare parts, and system components.
Equipment and component requirements can be evaluated according to the healthcare facility’s clinical needs, existing infrastructure, system compatibility, technical configuration, and project budget.
Our objective is to provide practical equipment solutions while supporting the long-term availability and operational continuity of oncology and radiotherapy technologies.
Linear Accelerators
Linear accelerators (Linacs) are among the primary treatment technologies used in modern external beam radiation therapy.
These sophisticated systems generate high-energy radiation beams that are precisely directed toward the treatment area. Depending on the system configuration and installed technologies, linear accelerators can support different treatment techniques and clinical workflows.
We provide equipment sourcing solutions for healthcare facilities seeking linear accelerators for new radiotherapy departments, system replacement projects, capacity expansion, or technology upgrades.
Available solutions may include complete systems as well as selected equipment configurations and associated components.
Linear Accelerator Solutions
- Linear accelerator equipment sourcing
- New department equipment projects
- Replacement of existing Linac systems
- Pre-owned linear accelerator solutions
- Equipment configuration assessment
- System compatibility evaluation
- Equipment upgrade options
- Associated accessories and components
- De-installation and relocation support
- Installation and reinstallation support
- Spare parts and technical service support
Equipment selection should be based on clinical requirements, treatment techniques, existing infrastructure, available space, software compatibility, service requirements, and project budget.
Radiotherapy Equipment
A modern radiotherapy department consists of multiple interconnected systems supporting treatment preparation, planning, delivery, verification, patient positioning, imaging, and clinical workflow.
For this reason, radiotherapy equipment planning should consider the complete treatment environment rather than focusing only on the linear accelerator.
We provide equipment sourcing and technical solutions for different components of radiotherapy environments.
Radiotherapy Equipment Solutions
Depending on project requirements, solutions may include:
- Linear Accelerators
- CT Simulators
- Patient Positioning Systems
- Treatment Tables
- Imaging Systems
- Dosimetry Equipment
- Quality Assurance Equipment
- Treatment Planning Infrastructure
- Oncology Information System Infrastructure
- Workstations and Control Systems
- Technical Cabinets
- Cooling and Supporting Systems
- Accessories and Related Components
Equipment requirements can be evaluated individually or as part of a complete radiotherapy department project.
This approach allows equipment selection, infrastructure requirements, installation planning, and future technical support requirements to be considered together.
Pre-Owned Medical Equipment
Pre-owned medical equipment can provide healthcare facilities with an alternative solution for expanding treatment capacity, replacing existing systems, or implementing projects where investment budgets need to be optimized.
However, purchasing pre-owned oncology and radiotherapy equipment requires more than selecting an available machine.
The technical condition, age, configuration, service history, software environment, component availability, compatibility with the destination facility, and future spare parts requirements should all be considered.
A technical evaluation before acquisition can help determine whether the selected equipment is appropriate for the intended project.
Pre-Owned Equipment Process
Depending on the equipment and project, the process may include:
- Identification of equipment requirements
- Selection of suitable equipment
- Configuration review
- Technical condition assessment
- Component inspection
- Functional testing where applicable
- Equipment preparation
- De-installation
- Specialized packing
- Transportation
- Installation or reinstallation
- Technical testing and commissioning support
Benefits of Pre-Owned Equipment
Pre-owned equipment can offer several advantages when properly selected and technically evaluated:
- Lower initial investment compared with new equipment
- Cost-effective capacity expansion
- Access to proven equipment platforms
- Replacement options for existing systems
- Availability of compatible systems for established infrastructures
- Potentially shorter acquisition timelines
- Extended utilization of existing technology investments
The suitability of each system should be determined individually according to its technical condition and the requirements of the destination facility.
Spare Parts & Components
Reliable access to spare parts and components is essential for maintaining the operational continuity of oncology and radiotherapy equipment.
A single component failure can cause equipment downtime and affect clinical operations. Efficient identification and sourcing of the correct replacement component can therefore play an important role in reducing service interruption.
We provide sourcing support for spare parts and components used in linear accelerators and associated oncology and radiotherapy systems.
Spare Parts Solutions
Depending on system type and availability, parts may include:
- Mechanical components
- Electrical components
- Electronic boards
- Power supply components
- Control system components
- Motors and drive components
- Sensors and switches
- Cables and connectors
- Cooling system components
- Treatment table components
- Gantry-related components
- Imaging system components
- Control consoles and workstation components
- Computer and server hardware
- Network components
- System accessories
- Other equipment-specific components
Spare Parts Identification & Compatibility
Correct identification is particularly important when sourcing spare parts for specialized medical equipment.
Parts that appear physically similar may have different revisions, electrical characteristics, firmware requirements, connectors, or system compatibility.
For this reason, spare parts requests should ideally include available equipment and component identification information.
Information That Can Help Identify a Part
- Equipment manufacturer
- Equipment model
- System configuration
- Part number
- Serial number
- Component name
- Hardware revision
- Software or system version where relevant
- Photograph of the existing component
- Connector and interface details
- Description of the fault or required component
This information helps reduce compatibility risks and enables more accurate identification of the required component.
Equipment Lifecycle Support
Our Medical Equipment & Spare Parts solutions are designed as part of a broader equipment lifecycle approach.
The requirements of an oncology or radiotherapy system may change throughout its operational life. A facility may initially require equipment sourcing and installation, followed later by preventive maintenance, component replacement, upgrades, relocation, or eventual de-installation.
Our service structure can support different stages of this lifecycle:
This integrated approach helps healthcare organizations manage equipment requirements from initial acquisition through long-term technical operation.
