Laser Repair Depot
Samuel Lehrer, CEO of the Laser Repair Depot, convenience the medical laser business with repair, replacement and calibration services. With over 30 years of experience, the team at the Laser Repair Depot provides the medical laser marketplace a comprehensive solution for third party service and sales. Sam Lehrer and the team at the Laser Repair Depot reviews each piece of equipment for safety and high-functionality. This saves medical professionals the costs of, for example, completely replacing an older version of a laser and, instead, allows them the opportunity to have it examined and refurbished to suit current standards.
The Laser Repair Depot makes their process very customer-friendly and easy to work with. Customers simply send their broken equipment in for an evaluation. The technicians write up a detailed report of the problem with the machine and an estimated cost for the repair. Once the customer has reviewed the report, they can either confirm or deny the service. If they confirm it, the work order is sent in and the repair is completed within 48 hours. When the repair is complete, the receipt and fixed equipment is promptly sent back to the client.
Lasers are an integral part of medical advancement. The precision of the laser allows surgeons to conduct procedures with a correctness would be otherwise impossible using traditional means. Lasers are effective, efficient and have a faster patient recovery time. With continuing advancement in laser technology, laser-based procedures will only become more available, affordable and effective.
“A lot of doctors are seeing the benefits behind laser treatment,” said Lehrer. “A large portion of my customer base is medical professionals who are converting over to the ‘laser-side.’ They’re realizing that this is the future of cosmetic technology.”
Sam Lehrer’s assistance in the medical industry is not limited to the convenience his companies provide. He is also recognized as the largest sponsor of cystic fibrosis. Sam Lehrer with the support of his companies assisted in organizing a family fishing tournament in Fort Lauderdale, Florida that raised more than $20,000 to fund medical research for the cause. In the coming tournaments, he is making it a goal to reach and exceed $60,000 in fundraising for research in Cystic Fibrosis and other life-threatening diseases.