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Junk Nurse, Aurora, IL

Medical Office Cleanout Services in Aurora & Fox Valley

What Junk Nurse handles and doesn’t for medical office cleanouts — including HIPAA document considerations and medical waste boundaries.

Medical office cleanouts have specific boundaries that general commercial cleanouts don’t. HIPAA compliance, medical waste regulations, and biomedical equipment all require attention before standard furniture and equipment haul-out can happen. Junk Nurse handles the non-regulated cleanout for Aurora-area medical offices — here’s what we do, what we don’t, and how to coordinate the rest.

What Junk Nurse Handles in Medical Office Cleanouts

Office Furniture

  • Reception furniture (chairs, tables, magazine racks)
  • Waiting room seating
  • Provider desks and chairs
  • Filing cabinets (after document removal/destruction)
  • Bookshelves and storage

Exam Room Furniture (Non-Regulated)

  • Exam tables (stainless or upholstered, in good or destroyed condition)
  • Provider stools
  • Cabinetry and shelving
  • Sinks (after disconnection)
  • Storage cabinets

General Equipment (Non-Biomedical)

  • Office IT (computers, monitors, printers — Illinois e-waste compliance)
  • Office phones and intercoms
  • Refrigerators (non-pharmaceutical, with refrigerant recovery)
  • Microwaves and break room equipment
  • General office supplies

Pharmacy Fixtures (After Decommissioning)

  • Empty pharmacy shelving
  • Counter fixtures
  • Display cases
  • Storage units (after controlled substance verification)

Medical practice closing or relocating? Call Junk Nurse at (630) 294-1340 for an on-site walkthrough. We coordinate around your HIPAA, medical waste, and equipment liquidation contractors. Mon–Sat, 7am–7pm.

What Junk Nurse Does NOT Handle

Medical Waste

Anything regulated under Illinois medical waste rules requires licensed medical waste haulers:

  • Sharps containers (full or partial)
  • Biohazard waste
  • Pathological waste
  • Cultures and stocks
  • Items contaminated with bodily fluids

Controlled Substances

DEA-controlled substances require destruction and reporting through DEA-approved processes. Pharmacies and medical practices handle this through specialized vendors and DEA Form 41 reporting.

Imaging Equipment with Radioactive Components

X-ray, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine equipment often contains radioactive components or sources. These require specialized decommissioning by licensed contractors. We can haul shell components after decommissioning.

Pharmaceuticals

Active pharmaceutical inventory — expired or not — requires pharmacy reverse distribution or DEA-approved destruction. Not for general disposal.

Biomedical Equipment with Patient Contact Surfaces

Equipment that has had patient contact (especially with bodily fluids) may require medical waste protocols even if the equipment itself isn’t waste. Confirm with the medical practice.

HIPAA Document Considerations

Your Responsibility Before We Arrive

HIPAA covered entities are responsible for protected health information (PHI) until proper destruction:

  • Paper records: shredded by HIPAA-compliant shredding vendor
  • Electronic records: drives wiped or destroyed (NIST 800-88 standards)
  • Imaging records: PACS data backed up or destroyed
  • Documentation of destruction maintained for legal periods

What This Means for the Cleanout

Filing cabinets must be empty (or contain only non-PHI material) before we haul them. Computers must have drives wiped or removed before we haul. The medical practice signs off that the equipment is safe to release.

HIPAA-Compliant Shredding Vendors

Several vendors serve Aurora-area medical practices for on-site or scheduled paper shredding. Junk Nurse can recommend vendors based on practice volume.

The Proper Sequence for Medical Office Cleanouts

Step 1: Records Destruction (HIPAA Vendor)

Paper shredding and electronic data destruction. Documentation kept for legal records.

Step 2: Pharmacy Decommissioning (If Applicable)

Controlled substances inventoried and destroyed via DEA process. Pharmacy fixtures inventoried for liquidation or disposal.

Step 3: Medical Waste Removal

Licensed medical waste hauler removes regulated materials. Documentation provided.

Step 4: Biomedical Equipment Decommissioning

For equipment with hazards (radioactive, refrigerant, etc.), specialized contractors handle.

Step 5: Equipment Liquidation

Working medical equipment often has resale value — sold to used medical equipment dealers, donated to charity hospitals, or returned to leasing companies.

Step 6: Junk Nurse Cleanout

After all the above, we handle the general furniture and remaining items. Coordinated through practice transition consultants when used.

Coordinating with Practice Transition Consultants

Many medical practices use practice transition consultants for retirement or relocation. These consultants coordinate:

  • Patient record transfer to successor providers
  • HIPAA-compliant destruction of remaining records
  • Equipment liquidation
  • Final cleanout vendors (like Junk Nurse)

We’re happy to coordinate directly with transition consultants for streamlined closeouts.

Donation Routing for Medical Office Items

Non-biomedical items often find new homes:

  • Office furniture: business furniture donation programs
  • Waiting room furniture: schools, community organizations
  • Office IT (after wiping): nonprofit tech recyclers
  • Working refrigerators: food pantries, churches

After-Hours and Weekend Work

Many medical office cleanouts happen evenings or weekends to avoid disruption to other practices in the same building. Junk Nurse accommodates after-hours scheduling at all Aurora-area medical office buildings.

Building Coordination

Medical office buildings often have specific requirements:

  • COI naming building owner as additional insured
  • Elevator reservation (often shared with active practices)
  • Specific haul-out routes to avoid patient areas of other practices
  • Quiet hours during patient-facing times

Typical Medical Office Cleanout Pricing

  • Single-provider office (small): $600–$1,500
  • Multi-provider practice (medium): $1,500–$4,000
  • Specialty clinic with imaging: $2,000–$6,000+
  • Dental practice (typical): $1,200–$3,000

Excludes specialty contractor costs for medical waste, controlled substances, biomedical equipment.

Aurora-Area Medical Office Buildings

Junk Nurse works in medical office buildings throughout Aurora and the Fox Valley:

  • Rush Copley Medical Center vicinity
  • Edward Hospital area in Naperville
  • Provena Mercy Medical Center vicinity
  • Standalone medical office buildings throughout DuPage County

Learn more on our commercial junk removal page or read about office liquidation services.

Medical practice cleanout coming up? Call (630) 294-1340 or request a walkthrough. We coordinate around your HIPAA, medical waste, and biomedical contractors. Mon–Sat, 7am–7pm.

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