Medical and healthcare covers the equipment that outfits clinics, practices, and labs — exam tables, dental chairs, autoclaves and sterilizers, diagnostic devices, patient monitors, and office furnishings. Dentists, physicians, vets, chiropractors, and clinic managers buy and sell as practices open, upgrade, or wind down. Used medical gear can be a smart buy, but check the service and calibration records, confirm the unit still has support or available parts, verify any required certifications, and make sure consumables or accessories are included. Anything regulated should come with its paperwork. Meeting in person lets you confirm condition and function before you commit. Practices relocating or retiring often list well-maintained equipment at a fraction of new, and New Jersey's density of medical and dental offices keeps fresh listings coming.