Acute Medical Gas works with many types of clients in the medical gas industry, from large multi-location hospitals, to small surgery centers, dental and veterinary clinics. We also partner with engineers and contractors who perform work at these healthcare facilities.
The following is a list of some of the many clients that we have partnered with in the Northeast, throughout the country, and abroad:
Airgas Aramark Healthcare Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr Catholic Medical Center Children’s Hospital Boston Comfort Systems USA Concord Hospital Crothall Services Group Dana Farber Cancer Center Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Department of Veteran’s Affairs Deerfield Veterinary Clinic Engelberth Construction, Inc. Fletcher Allen Healthcare |
Harvey Construction Corporation Hopital Universitaire de Mirebalais* Kaleida Health Systems Kindred Healthcare Native Alaskan Medical Center Nebraska Medical Center New London Hospital Partners Healthcare Portsmouth Regional Hospital Praxair Healthcare Services Steward Healthcare Suffolk Construction University of Nebraska Medical Center US Army Corp of Engineers |
AMG Donates Services to Make Hospital in Haiti a Reality!
*We are proud to announce our testing and certification work with Hopital Universitaire de Mirebalais. Acute Medical Gas co-owner, Doug Ostraat, donated many hours onsite and from afar to help the hospital become a reality.
“We’re thrilled that construction of Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais, in Mirebalais, Haiti, is complete. The 205,000-square foot, 300-bed facility—called HUM for short—will fill a huge void, locally and nationally, for people who previously had limited access to quality health care.
‘This hospital is the culmination of a dream dating back a quarter-century and underlines our commitment to the country and people of Haiti, which is stronger than ever after the earthquake.’
Paul Farmer, Co-founder, Partners In Health
The hospital will provide primary care services to about 185,000 people in Mirebalais and two nearby communities. But patients from a much wider area—all of central Haiti and areas in and around Port-au-Prince—also will be able to receive secondary and tertiary care. We anticipate seeing as many as 500 patients every day in our ambulatory clinics when the hospital is fully operational.”
For more details, please visit: http://www.pih.org/pages/mirebalais