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HIPPAA Certified x-ray films recyclers.

X-Ray films recycling in Georgia

As part of our nationwide x-ray films recycling program we pick up in GA in all cities of Georgia including Atlanta we pick up x-ray films for recycling, we also pay you by the LB for the films we pick-up.

We provide a HIPAA certified certificate of destruction, we are approved by the EPA.

If you would like to schedule a pick-up for your x-ray films in GA, please fill out our schedule pick-up form.

Please visit our Frequently asked questions page for more information about the recycling program.

Please note that we offer free pick-up for films over 300 lbs in total, if you have less than 300 lbs, a pick-up fee will be applied, please note that x-ray films are very heavy and might appear lighter than it really is, that is why it is very important to look at our easy films weight calculator in order to estimate how many lbs of films you have, you might be surprised.

In the event you have less than 300 lbs, the pick-up fee in GA is $75.00, we will deduct the pick-up fee (if applicable) from the actual total films value.

We do not charge a pick-up fee if you have more than 300 lbs of x-ray films.

If you would like to schedule a pick-up, please fill out this form

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Georgia x-ray films recycling

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