Sharps & Medical Waste Disposal New York

Annual Savings offered by MedPro Disposal in New York

See below for some of our New York quotes, saving New York Practices thousands of dollars.

The MedPro Disposal Difference

Safe medical waste disposal has never been so simple and affordable. How do we keep our prices so low? By charging only for the services you need and keeping our operating costs low to pass along the savings.

Every practice is different, and we tailor a custom solution that fits your needs and budget, from our pick-up schedule to the right kinds of biohazard and sharps containers.

Find out how much you can save instantly. Try our online savings calculator.

New York Locations Serviced

We offer biohazard and medical waste disposal services throughout New York, including:

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Contact MedPro Disposal for a fast, free medical waste removal quote. We’ll get to know you, discuss your needs, and settle on a number. You may be surprised at how much you can save on medical waste disposal with MedPro Disposal.

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Waste Pickup Date

Work with MedPro Disposal to determine your first pickup date. We’ll confirm your office hours and provide convenient options for medical waste and sharps pickup.

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Compliance Survey

Complete a compliance survey. After we get to know your requirements, we’ll send you a survey to identify any areas that need to be brought up to OSHA standards.

All three steps occur at no additional cost to your practice. You’re on your way to safe, affordable, compliant medical waste removal!

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New York Medical Waste Savings

Practice TypeZip CodeProjected Annual Savings
Family Practice12203$6,000
OBGYN12208$2,854
Orthopedics14020$4,056
Pediatrics12019$4,716
Assisted Living Community11716$1,344
Funeral Home14201$15,000

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New York State is home to more than 19.5 million people according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In 2014, less than half of those humans, 8.5 million, resided in New York City. That leaves approximately 11 million people strewn across the rest of New York’s 47,000-plus square miles. Large cities and notable towns including Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Williamsville, and the state capitol- Albany, are spread throughout Upstate New York, and have plenty to show for themselves, even though they may not be the first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions the Empire State. MedPro provides New York medical and biohazardous waste disposal all over the state.

What’s Going on in Upstate New York?

From the mountainous Catskills to the Great Lakes, New York is full of geographical, historical and natural intrigue. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures as well as small city escapes for those who know where to look. The state touts one of the country’s riches wine regions and hosts tourists from all over the world who come to see its official natural wonder: Niagara Falls. Indeed, New York State has a lot more to offer than just New York City.

New York’s second largest city sits on the Erie Canal at the northeastern tip of Lake Erie, about 20 miles south of Niagara Falls. Buffalo has a bustling waterfront district and is home to top-notch art galleries, restaurants and concert venues. It’s touted the fourth safest city from natural disasters in the United States according to a 2013 CBS report, with the most likely falling out from Mother Nature being some heavy snow. But Buffalo embraces the cold weather as well, with a lineup of great winter festivals including one known for a giant ice maze.

Another Great Lake city, Rochester is located northeast of Buffalo, on the southern edge of Lake Ontario. Its 210,500-person population makes it the third largest city in New York. Perhaps more notable than its position to the Great Lakes is Rochester’s proximity to the Finger Lakes, a line of 11 long, thin lakes surrounded by vineyards and wineries. In fact, several of the 100-plus wineries in the Finger Lakes area are located in Rochester. This Upstate New York destination is loaded with green space, touting more than 12,000 acres of parkland, and known for hosting more than 140 festivals and events each year.

On the banks of the Hudson River, not far from the western Massachusetts border, sits Albany, the capital city of New York. Almost 100,000 people call the city home. In recent years, the growing tech industry has attracted more professionals to Albany which is at the heart of what is now referred to as the “Tech Valley” in New York. Several colleges and Universities have settled into Albany including the University of Albany and the Albany Medical Center. A central hub for New York State culture, music and entertainment, there is never a shortage of things to do or explore in this Upstate New York city.

Located in central New York, Syracuse is seated squarely in the Finger Lakes region and is home to Syracuse University. The Erie Canal runs through the city and is lined in several places with beautiful parks and trails. For more than 100 years, New Yorkers have flocked to the city for the 12-day State Fair that has evolved into a large tourist attraction and must-attend event for many.

Tucked away between Buffalo and Niagara lies one of New York’s most famed villages- Williamsville. Like some of its larger city neighbors, Williamsville became a mill town in the 19th century, but never saw the population boom cities like Buffalo and Rochester experienced. Now home to just over 5,000 people Williamsville is known for its Main Street parades and proud business district.

As one of the most populous states in the entire U.S. with one of the most bustling health care industries, there’s no question New York produces a lot of medical waste. Where there is medical waste, there must be responsible New York medical and biohazardous waste disposal.

Hospitals, doctor offices, dentist offices, veterinarian clinics and healthcare facilities all over New York generate human blood and pathological waste, sharp needles and syringes, cultures and stocks, and a slew of other materials that require proper biohazardous waste disposal.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation regulates how facilities get rid of the medical waste to protect the environment and the people who may come in contact with the hazardous materials.

New York medical and biohazardous waste disposal companies must have permits to dispose of material. They must properly track and report each disposal and adhere to the State’s specific rules and standards.

Following the finer points of biohazard waste disposal is a waste of time, effort and money for medical professionals who are better served sticking to what they do best – caring for people and animals in need. That’s where MedPro Disposal comes in

What Does MedPro Disposal Do?

New York Bio Medical Solutions

MedPro New York Medical and Biohazardous Waste Disposal offers a cost-effective solution for hospitals for getting rid of all that medical waste responsibly. With services now expanded to 44 states across the U.S., MedPro Disposal has the experience and expertise required to handle all types of waste coming from medical facilities of all kinds. Unlike other medical waste disposal companies, MedPro Disposal works with each individual customer to come up with a pick-up plan that makes sense for that facility’s schedule and budget. In New York, MedPro New York Medical and Biohazardous Waste Disposal is servicing all five great cities mentioned above: Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Syracuse and Williamsville, along with other metro areas across the state.

New York EPA State Definitions

Classifications of Waste

New York State has provided regulatory oversight of RMW since the early 1980s and has adopted a comprehensive regulatory framework covering all aspects of handling, storage, treatment and disposal of this waste.

Types of Wastes

Regulated Medical Waste (RMW) is material generated in research, production and testing of biologicals or health care such as:

  • Infectious animal waste
  • Human pathological waste
  • Human blood and blood products
  • Needles and syringes (sharps)
  • Cultures and stocks (microbiological materials)
  • Other biohazard waste

Storage Requirements

All storage of RMW must be in an area that is designated and clearly labeled with the word biohazard or the universal biohazard symbol, is properly ventilated, is located to minimize exposure to the public and that is accessible only to authorized personnel.

New York Little-Known Facts

The caricature of Uncle Sam (to personify the United States) was created by Sam Wilson, a meat packer from Troy. During the War of 1812, he stamped “U.S. Beef” on his products which soldiers interpreted as meaning Uncle Sam.

New York Online Safety Compliance Portal

We strive to provide you services in New York that will save you money! Part of this process is to make sure you are not paying for more than you generate.

We understand the importance of saving your money without sacrificing service. MedPro will be your partner in your medical waste management program by being a low-cost provider of medical waste disposal and OSHA training services.

Have questions about compliant biohazard waste and sharps waste disposal best practices?

Why Choose MedPro Disposal for Medical Waste & Sharps Container Disposal in New York?

Safe, affordable, fully insured medical waste management.

Reliable disposal service from an experienced provider.

Custom waste pickup and disposal solutions

OSHA, HIPAA, DOT, and other compliance training.

Methods of New York Medical Waste Disposal

On-site Medical Waste Collection

Package medical waste on-site, then leave it for collection by a medical waste disposal company.

Mailback Waste Disposal

Properly package and label the sharps, then send the biohazardous waste safely through the mail for disposal.

All New York Locations Serviced

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