Hospital Waste, South Carolina

HomeHospital Waste, South Carolina

Our experienced team is prepared to remove and dispose of your hospital’s waste.

Safely removing and disposing of hospital waste is about more than maintaining a clean and hygienic facility; it’s about protecting patients and healthcare workers from pathogens, bacteria, and other potentially harmful contaminants. Furthermore, failing to properly dispose of hospital waste can cause damage to the local ecosystem, put nearby communities at risk of contamination, and more.

Hospital Waste in South Carolina

To ensure that your South Carolina healthcare facility remains safe and compliant with all regulations, it’s vital to have a reliable hospital waste removal provider. Here at Sunbelt Medical Services, our knowledgeable and experienced team has specialized in safe hospital waste removal and disposal practices since 1989, and we’re fully prepared to manage your facility’s needs with care, efficiency, and transparency.

Whenever we partner with a local hospital to handle their hospital waste requirements, we strive to streamline and simplify the process. This includes supplying them with the necessary labels, bins, and containers to safely store hospital waste until our team can arrive to pick them up. Furthermore, we can schedule pick-up services as often as your facility needs, whether that’s daily, weekly, or monthly. Once we pick up the hospital waste, we will also follow up with thorough documentation to prove that the waste was properly handled and safely disposed of according to all laws and regulations.

As a locally owned and operated business, we’re uniquely equipped to respond promptly to your questions, concerns, and requests. We encourage you to contact us at any time with any questions you may have about our hospital waste services or schedule an appointment with us.


At Sunbelt Medical Services, we handle hospital waste for customers in Sardis, Georgia, as well as throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.