Gloves and Hand Protection
Nitrile, vinyl and latex-free examination gloves with sterile surgical and extended-cuff options across the full size run.
Gloves, gauze, syringes, sutures and dressings sourced accurately and delivered on schedule — because a treatment area that runs short cannot wait for the next order.
The Solution
Med/Surg consumables are the fastest-moving line items in any clinical operation. A box of gloves, a case of gauze or a carton of syringes turns over in days, and when replenishment slips, the shortage reaches the exam room before it reaches the purchasing office.
We treat these requirements as recurring commitments rather than one-time transactions. Availability is confirmed with the supplier before a price is quoted, sizing and sterility are matched to what your clinicians already use, and the unit of issue is stated so receiving reconciles without a phone call.
Where a standardized item is discontinued or allocated, you hear it while there is still time to act. Alternates arrive with material, sizing and packaging differences written out, so a substitution is approved by your clinical staff rather than absorbed at delivery.
We are a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business. Our founder served ten years in the Army, including a deployment to Afghanistan, where preparation and dependable execution decided outcomes. That is the standard we apply to every clinical order.
The difference between a treatment area that is ready and one that is improvising.
What We Supply
A single requisition can cross every group below without crossing vendors, which is how most clinical replenishment orders actually arrive.
Nitrile, vinyl and latex-free examination gloves with sterile surgical and extended-cuff options across the full size run.
Gauze, sponges, bandages and tapes for routine care, with foam, hydrocolloid and antimicrobial dressings for advanced protocols.
Safety-engineered needles, syringes in every configuration, blood collection sets and sharps containers in all mounting formats.
Administration sets, peripheral catheters, needleless connectors and securement products matched to your installed systems.
Sutures, staplers, blades and sterile drapes, plus pre-assembled procedure kits built around the cases you run.
Isolation gowns by protection level, collection swabs and containers, table paper, underpads and prep supplies.
How It Works
The same sequence whether the order covers one line item or an entire quarter of clinical replenishment.
Line items, a previous award or a description of what each department goes through in a typical month.
Products are matched on material, sterility, sizing and packaging, then compared across suppliers on price and real availability.
Pricing, unit of issue, lead time and any alternate, with the clinical differences stated rather than buried.
Delivery confirmed and the order retained, so the next replenishment does not restart the specification conversation.
Compliance
Med/Surg awards are checked against clinical standardization, receiving records and inventory codes. The quote is built to survive all three.
Any deviation from the specified item appears at quotation with the clinical differences documented for approval.
Manufacturer, part number and country of origin supplied on request for Trade Agreements Act and inventory review.
Lead times confirmed with the supplier before quoting, because a clinical date cannot be met by an estimated one.
Each, box or case with count per unit, so receiving reconciles the delivery against the purchase order without a follow-up call.
Veteran-owned. Mission-driven.
Why Amaze
What you approved last quarter is what arrives this quarter, because prior orders are tracked rather than re-sourced from scratch.
You are told about a constrained item while alternatives can still be reviewed, not when the delivery arrives incomplete.
Suppliers are compared on each request, so pricing reflects the current market rather than a contract signed a year ago.
A single case of gloves receives the same response as a facility-wide order, because both keep a treatment area open.