Keeping hospitals stocked when it matters most
From the ER to the ICU, we supply the medical essentials your team depends on, with the reliability and pricing a hospital demands.
A supplier your materials management team can actually rely on
Hospital procurement comes with a specific kind of pressure. You are managing contracts, handling spot buys when primary vendors fall short, and trying to keep dozens of departments stocked without blowing your supply budget. We work with hospital materials management teams and central supply buyers who need a dependable secondary or supplemental source with a deep catalog and real availability.
Whether you are filling gaps in your primary contract, sourcing for a specific department, or comparing pricing on high-volume consumables, we are set up to work the way hospital buyers actually buy. Competitive pricing, broad inventory, and a support team that knows the difference between a clinical and an administrative need.
Built for every department in your facility
Built for how hospital procurement actually works
Most hospital supply teams are managing multiple contracts, vendors, and priority requests at once. We are not trying to replace your GPO relationship. We are the supplier you call when your primary is backordered, when you need a category priced competitively, or when a department has a need that falls outside your contract.
Stock your facility with confidence
Browse our full catalog of hospital-ready supplies or apply for a wholesale account to unlock institutional pricing today.
We use Medical Wholesale primarily as a secondary vendor when our contract supplier is backordered on something we need immediately. Their in-stock availability has been solid and the pricing holds up. Getting set up was straightforward and the account rep was easy to work with. It has become a reliable part of how we manage supply gaps.”
Our materials management team started using Medical Wholesale for spot buys on gloves and wound care and it has worked out well. Pricing is competitive and they actually have what we order in stock. For a hospital that needs things to arrive when expected, that track record matters.”