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NDIS allied health super-clinic fit-out buying guide 2026
Multi-disciplinary rehab super-clinic fit-outs run $600K to $1.5M+ in Australia in 2026. Compare hydrotherapy, gait labs and NDIS Practice Standards before locking your room mix.
Radiology and diagnostic imaging fit-out buying guide 2026
Radiology centre fit-outs in Australia run $1.5M to $5M+ in 2026. Compare equipment-led design, modality planning and ARPANSA compliance before signing a tenancy.
Day surgery fit-out: Australia's 2026 buying guide
Day procedure centre fit-outs cost $1.2M to $3.5M+ in Australia in 2026. Compare Class 9a compliance, CSSD planning and theatre equipment lead times before construction starts.
Telehealth Terminals for Remote Patient Monitoring and Telemedicine Applications
MT15 and MT21 telehealth terminals enable remote patient monitoring and telemedicine consultations, helping healthcare providers deliver connected and efficient digital healthcare ...
Planning with confidence: Reliable supply when it matters most
In healthcare environments, timing isn’t just important - it’s critical. From procurement teams to facility managers and clinical leaders, there’s a constant balancing act between ...
Fuel Pricing and It's Impact on Freight and Business Costs
Fuel pricing across Australia is experiencing sustained volatility, driven by ongoing global supply pressures and broader geopolitical factors. These conditions are now flowing ...
Salesperson vs Sales Engineer at ARO Systems: Why Technical Expertise Matters
What’s the difference between a salesperson and a sales engineer? Learn why technical expertise matters when choosing medical and veterinary imaging solutions.
Anthos Dental Chairs: Italy’s Engineering, Built for Australian Practices
Anthos Australia delivers Italian-engineered dental chairs and integrated imaging solutions, with A3 to C9 units designed for performance, flexibility and reliability. From $23,900 ...
Gynaecological Chair and Couch Prices in Australia: What Clinics and Hospitals Pay in 2026
Gynaecological chairs cost $3,000-$25,000+ in Australia - but accessories, upholstery replacement and annual servicing add $400-$1,200 per year that most clinic budgets miss. See ...
The Practice Manager's Checklist for Buying a Gynaecological Chair in Australia (2026)
A manual gynae chair handles routine Pap smears - but if your practice performs colposcopy or LLETZ, you need Trendelenburg positioning that only a fully electric model provides. ...
Gynaecological Chair vs Examination Table: Which Fits Your Clinical Workflow? (2026)
A dedicated gynae chair costs $6,000-$25,000+ and provides Trendelenburg, padded cradles and pre-set positions. A general examination table costs $2,000-$12,000 and handles everything ...
Dedicated Hair Removal Laser vs Multi-Platform Cosmetic Laser: Which Pays Back Faster? (2026)
A dedicated hair removal laser costs $15,000-$90,000 and pays back in 4-8 months. A multi-platform costs $60,000-$250,000+ and takes 10-16 months - but generates higher total revenue ...
What Every Clinic Owner Should Know Before Buying a Laser Hair Removal Machine (2026)
Most clinics overspend on laser hair removal machines because they buy on brand before confirming which wavelength their client base actually needs. See the full configuration, ...
Dental Chair vs Treatment Chair: Which Fits Your Clinical Room? (2026 Comparison)
A dental chair costs $15,000-$50,000+ with $8,000-$25,000 in room fitout. A treatment chair costs $3,000-$6,000 with $1,000-$3,000 in fitout. If the room does cosmetic injections ...
Professional Laser Hair Removal Machine Prices in Australia: What Clinics Actually Pay in 2026
Professional laser hair removal machines cost $15,000-$180,000+ in Australia - but handpiece replacement, servicing and calibration add $5,000-$20,000 per year that most clinic ...
Intraoral X-Ray vs OPG: When You Need Both and When One Is Enough (2026 Comparison)
An intraoral X-ray captures 2-4 teeth in fine detail for $8,000-$20,000. An OPG captures both jaws in one image for $15,000-$60,000+. At 5+ OPG referrals per week, an on-site machine ...
Intraoral X-Ray Unit Prices in Australia: What Your Dental Practice Should Expect To Pay in 2026
A wall-mounted intraoral X-ray costs $5,000-$12,000 - but the CMOS sensor adds $3,000-$8,000 and needs replacing every 4-7 years. Total 5-year cost is $16,000-$22,000. See the full ...
The Dental Practice Owner's Checklist for Buying an Intraoral X-Ray Unit (2026)
Your intraoral X-ray handles 80-90% of daily dental imaging - but most practices choose the sensor on price instead of testing it in-mouth. A thick CMOS housing causes gagging and ...
Vital Signs Monitor vs Patient Monitor: Which Does Your Facility Actually Need? (2026 Comparison)
A vital signs monitor costs $1,200-$8,000 and measures 3-5 parameters. A patient monitor costs $4,000-$15,000+ and measures 5-12+. The wrong choice wastes $5,000 or creates a compliance ...
IPL vs Laser for Your Clinic: Which Platform Pays Back Faster in Australia (2026)?
IPL costs $15,000 and treats five things. A multi-platform laser costs $60,000 and treats fifteen. But which one pays back faster at your patient volume? See the full platform ...
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