Medline Industries, Inc. is a privately-held manufacturer and distributor of medical supplies and clinical solutions. The company offers a wide range of products including exam gloves, surgical gowns, fluid management products, respiratory and anesthesia supplies, and more.
Founded in 1910 as a small manufacturer of medical gowns in Chicago, Illinois.
Expanded into manufacturing latex gloves in the 1960s.
Opened its first distribution center in 1972.
Has since grown to become one of the largest medical equipment suppliers in the world with over 20,000 employees and operations in more than 90 countries.
A leading distributor of medical, dental, and veterinary supplies.
A global health services and products company that offers medical and surgical products, pharmaceuticals, and more.
A healthcare supply chain management and healthcare information technology company.
Disposable gloves used for medical exams, procedures, and patient care. Available in latex, vinyl, and nitrile materials.
Disposable gowns worn by medical professionals during surgery or other procedures to prevent contamination.
A range of products including oxygen masks, tracheostomy supplies, and anesthesia circuits.
Products used to collect and dispose of body fluids during medical procedures. Includes suction canisters, liners, and tubing.
Medline Industries' mission is to improve the quality of life for patients and healthcare providers by providing superior products and clinical solutions.
Medline Industries sources products from a wide range of manufacturers around the world. However, they have their own manufacturing facilities in the United States and abroad.
No, Medline Industries is a B2B company and sells primarily to healthcare providers, hospitals, and other medical organizations.
Medline Industries has a 30-day return policy for most products, with some exceptions for items like custom or made-to-order products. Customers must contact customer service to initiate a return and receive a return authorization number.
Medline Industries competes with other medical supply companies like Henry Schein, Cardinal Health, and McKesson Corporation.