News | Radiology Imaging | June 26, 2025

The companies will work together to expand access to diagnostic imaging equipment repair solutions and on-demand service delivery.

Probo Medical, MedServ Marketplace Announce Strategic Partnership

June 18, 2025  — Probo Medical, a provider of medical imaging equipment, service, and support, has announced a strategic partnership with MedServ Marketplace Inc., a two-sided healthcare service platform that connects Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMETs) and Field Service Engineers (FSEs) with healthcare providers (HCPs), Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Independent Service Organizations (ISO) in need of maintenance, repair, and operational support.

Through this partnership, Probo's diagnostic imaging field service solutions — along with repair services for endoscopes, MRI coils and ultrasound probes — will be available on the MedServ platform, giving providers a faster, more efficient way to access trusted support that keeps equipment running and patient care on track.

"At Probo, we're committed to equipping those who heal others with imaging solutions that are high-quality, affordable, and easy to access," said Greg Kopulos, CEO of Probo Medical. "Our partnership with MedServ Marketplace helps us reach more providers in smarter, more efficient ways, ultimately making it easier for healthcare professionals to do what they do best."

Key benefits of the partnership include:

  • Streamlined access: A single platform for sourcing Probo's trusted repair services for endoscopes, MRI coils, and ultrasound probes.
  • Dependable service: Direct access to Probo's flat-rate and contractual service programs, designed to reduce risk, improve uptime, and simplify budgeting.

"We're thrilled to welcome Probo Medical to the MedServ Marketplace platform," said Viraj Shah, Founder and CEO of MedServ Marketplace Inc. "Probo has earned a national reputation for delivering quality imaging equipment and dependable service. Together, we're solving a critical challenge in healthcare procurement by giving providers more control, more choice, and more confidence."

This collaboration is a major step forward in supporting healthcare organizations of all sizes, offering them more affordable, flexible, and trusted options for managing their imaging needs.

For more information about Probo, visit probomedical.com. For additional information on MedServ, visit www.medservmarketplace.com/.


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