See what these items sold for: medical & scientific sold prices in Vermont.
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Vermont's network of hospitals, research facilities, and state health agencies regularly surplus medical and scientific equipment through government auctions. The state's academic institutions and healthcare systems frequently upgrade their labs and clinics, making Vermont a consistent source for quality medical instruments, diagnostic devices, and laboratory equipment. BidProwl aggregates listings from GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus to help you find these items in one place.
Vermont auctions regularly include items like diagnostic machines, laboratory instruments, hospital furniture, sterilization equipment, and testing devices. Equipment comes from state health departments, Veterans Affairs facilities, university medical programs, and hospital decommissioning projects. The specific items vary by auction, so checking listings frequently helps you find what you need.
The Vermont Department of Health, University of Vermont Medical Center, VA facilities, and various state institutions are common sources. The federal GSA also manages surplus from federal offices and agencies operating in Vermont. These organizations use platforms like GovDeals, PublicSurplus, and GSA Auctions to sell their surplus items.
Start by creating an account on the platforms listed on BidProwl, such as GovDeals or GSA Auctions. Review item descriptions, condition reports, and pickup requirements carefully. Each platform has its own bidding process and payment terms, so read the auction rules before placing bids. Many medical items sell as-is, so inspect them during preview periods when available.
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Government agencies in Vermont typically list medical & scientific periodically. Check nearby states or browse other categories.