Samuel Lehrer

Samuel Lehrer

Samuel Lehrer and the Laser Outlet convenience the medical laser business with repair, replacement and calibration services. With over 30 years of experience, the team at the Laser Outlet provides the medical laser marketplace a comprehensive solution for third party service and sales. Sam Lehrer and the team at the Laser Outlet 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.

“We sent in our IPL hand piece for repair, and thought it needed to be completely rebuilt, and sent to the manufacturer due to the extent of the requirement to fix the hand piece (as the manufacturer told us),” said a client in Deerfield Beach, Florida. “The tech informed that all we had was a water clog. He fixed the clog and charged only $400.00. We were blown away that they were so honest.”

The Laser Outlet repairs a plethora of different manufacturers and uses only National Institute for Standards and Technology Traceable Devices. The devices are required by law when performing maintenance and service, as a subpar laser can lead to an array of complications.

“The Laser Outlet fixed out laser, when no one else could figure out the problem. The manufacturer wanted $10,000 to ‘recertify’ our laser, plus the repair cost. The laser outlet fixed our laser for$2500.00,” said another client in Miami, Florida. “We saved over $10,000, and now have a place we can trust to help us when we need them.”

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.