Espin Medical was founded with a clear purpose: to help healthcare organizations get the most value from their surplus and end-of-life imaging equipment. It specializes in purchasing all modalities of used medical imaging systems and often provides a strong alternative to traditional trade-in options. In many cases, a second opinion helps facilities recover significantly more from their existing assets.
As part of Espin Medical’s continued growth, the company expanded its services to include nationwide equipment removal and environmentally responsible disposal. This allows facilities to clear valuable space by removing outdated or non-operational equipment, lower overall project costs and simplify the process by working with a single partner.
“We work with hospitals, OEMs and imaging centers that need equipment changes handled efficiently, safely, and with minimal disruption,” Espin Medical President Dr. George Gedevanishvili, or as many in the industry know him as just “Dr. George” said.
ICE Magazine recently found out more about the company and its plans in a Q&A with Dr. Gedevanishvili.
Q: How does your company stand out in the imaging space?
Dr. Gedevanishvili: Imaging equipment projects involve tight timelines, multiple teams and very little room for error. Our focus is simple: execute well, communicate clearly and take full responsibility for the outcome. Our approach is built around ownership and simplicity. Each project is managed through a single point of contact who supports the customer from initial planning through final completion, eliminating handoffs and providing clear accountability at every stage. We work closely with each facility’s team to align schedules with clinical operations and hospital workflows, completing work safely, efficiently and on time while minimizing disruption to patient care. To deliver consistent results nationwide, Espin Medical works through a carefully vetted network of specialized partners who meet our standards for safety, insurance and hospital compliance. Every project is directed and overseen by Espin, ensuring a coordinated process and a clear line of responsibility from start to finish. That combination of single-point accountability, operational alignment and nationwide execution is what sets Espin Medical apart.
Q: What is on the horizon for your company?
Dr. Gedevanishvili: One of our key initiatives is the upcoming launch of Espin Connect, our proprietary mobile solution that allows healthcare organizations and OEMs to track their equipment projects in real time and stay informed without constant emails or calls. The goal is to simplify coordination and give project teams and facility leaders clear visibility at every stage, reducing the need for follow-up and manual status requests. We believe this level of efficiency and transparency will become the new standard for managing complex imaging projects, especially for multi-site organizations and large-scale programs. At the same time, we are scaling our operations in a disciplined way – strengthening processes and consistency so we can grow while maintaining the responsiveness, accountability and hands-on service our customers expect.
Q: Is there anything else you would like ICE Magazine readers to know?
Dr. Gedevanishvili: Equipment changes don’t have to disrupt daily operations. With the right planning, communication and real-time visibility, these projects can move forward smoothly and with minimal impact. Tools like Espin Connect help reduce uncertainty and keep everyone aligned throughout the process. At Espin Medical, our goal is to bring structure and clarity to every project so our customers can move forward with confidence and keep their attention where it belongs – on patient care.
For more information, visit espinmedical.com.

