Healthcare Waste Disposal, Georgia

You can count on our team to handle all your healthcare waste disposal needs.

Waste management is a major part of the healthcare industry, with direct implications for public health, environmental safety, and regulatory compliance. Healthcare establishments such as hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and dental offices produce a wide range of waste products, and proper disposal of these materials is critical for preventing the spread of diseases as well as protecting both human health and the environment. This is why our team at Sunbelt Medical Services has worked hard for over 35 years, perfecting our healthcare waste disposal services, so you can have peace of mind.

Healthcare Waste Disposal in Georgia

From sharps to chemical waste to pharmaceutical waste and more, each category of waste has its own set of management, treatment, and disposal processes. Our team not only understands the intricacies of healthcare waste disposal, but we’re current on the latest municipal, state, and federal standards. Additionally, our experience has allowed us to develop protocols that prevent potential problems that can lead to environmental contamination or serious health risks.

When you contact our team, you’ll find that each member is OSHA-trained. Plus, we offer continuous training throughout the year to ensure we stay current. You’ll also learn about our waste-to-energy initiative, in which healthcare waste is converted into energy that is beneficial to the environment.
Finally, our attention to detail, quick response time, and willingness to answer your questions and review our services with you so that you fully understand are all proof that our dedication goes above and beyond.

If you operate a medical facility and are curious about our healthcare waste disposal services in Georgia, reach out to a member of our team today to learn more.


At Sunbelt Medical Services, we offer healthcare waste disposal services for customers in Sardis, Georgia, as well as throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.