ICU Ventilators in Florida
3 vendors serving Florida
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Top icu ventilators in Florida
IMT Analytics Inc.
IMT Analytics manufactures precision gas flow analyzers, flow meters, test lungs, and lung simulators for testing and calibration of mechanical ventilators, anesthesia devices, and other biomedical equipment. The company serves biomedical device manufacturers, hospital engineering departments, respiratory care practitioners, and regulatory testing laboratories. Product lines include bench-top gas flow analyzers (CITREX H3, H5, PRO models), mobile/portable analyzers, FlowMeter series (F1, F2 models) for measuring gas flow, volume, pressure, temperature, and humidity, test lungs (SmartLung 2000, EasyLung Neonatal), and the alveo lung simulator. IMT Analytics also provides EasyCal, a subscription-based calibration service offering annual device maintenance, software updates, part replacements, and calibration to maintain accuracy and regulatory compliance of biomedical testing instruments. The company maintains multilingual support (English, Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Japanese) and exhibits at industry events such as AARC Congress. Products support ventilator validation, anesthesia device testing, and compliance with medical device standards.
Future Medical Services Corp
Future Medical Services Corp is a medical equipment distributor and supplier based in Doral, Florida, specializing in critical care, surgical, and neonatal equipment. The company supplies a comprehensive range of ICU ventilators (MEK ICU Ventilator), portable respiratory systems, multiparameter patient monitors, infusion pumps, and anesthesia machines. Their neonatal product line includes incubators, transport incubators, infant warmers, and phototherapy systems under the Vitalife brand. Surgical offerings encompass operating tables, LED surgical lights, and electrosurgical units. The company also distributes ECG machines, fetal monitors, hospital beds, and difficult airway intubation devices, along with associated accessories and consumables. Products are marketed primarily to Latin American and Caribbean healthcare facilities. The company emphasizes international logistics capabilities for equipment distribution. While specific FDA clearances or ISO certifications are not detailed on the current site, the product portfolio reflects standard medical device categories subject to regulatory oversight. Future Medical Services functions as both a distributor and, for certain branded lines like Vitalife, an apparent exclusive or preferred vendor for Latin American markets.
Airon Corporation
Airon Corporation manufactures fully pneumatic critical care ventilators and CPAP systems for neonatal, pediatric, and adult populations. Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, the company designs and produces portable, lightweight life-support devices engineered for pre-hospital and hospital environments including emergency departments, MRI suites, operating rooms, ICUs, NICUs, and transport applications. All products are pneumatically powered (requiring no batteries or electrical input), making them suitable for disaster preparedness, limited-infrastructure settings, and continuous operation. Airon's product portfolio includes the pNeuton mini NEO (neonatal), pNeuton mini, pNeuton Model S, and pNeuton Model A ventilators, plus the MACS CPAP System. Devices support both non-invasive and invasive ventilation with volume or pressure control modalities. Key distinguishing features include MRI compatibility (no gauss line restrictions), integrated pneumatic alarm systems with remote capability, high-output demand-flow PEEP/CPAP delivery, and simplified controls. The company's technology was licensed by GE Healthcare and manufactured by Ford as part of the COVID-19 emergency ventilator response (50,000 units in 100 days, 2020). All devices are manufactured in the USA at the Melbourne facility. Products are designed for critical respiratory support in life-threatening situations and infectious disease management. The company is owned by or affiliated with Inspiration Healthcare Group.