Our Company

Surgery Stuff is a trusted provider of high-quality surgical implants and disposables to hospitals and surgery centers across the U.S. We offer significant cost savings on purchases while also helping healthcare facilities recover the value of surplus inventory, preventing waste and financial loss.

We believe in a more sustainable supply chain, enhanced patient care and developing strong relationships with our customers.

Be part of our story and benefit from the improved savings and outcomes you need.

OUR MISSION

To make surgical supplies more accessible and affordable, enabling healthcare providers to deliver better care to their patients and build a stronger, more sustainable healthcare system.

Our Leadership Team

Meet the leaders who are empowering teams to deliver exceptional results for our customers.

Graham Whitley CEO
Chris Ulrich VP of Sales
Thomas Hultgren SVP of Finance
Davy Simanivanh Director of Marketing

WHAT SETS US APART

At Surgery Stuff, we believe better healthcare starts with smarter supply chains. Together, we can make a lasting impact for your facility, your bottom line and your patients.

Reliable Product Availability

High fill rates ensure that healthcare facilities maintain the efficiency needed to operate smoothly. By focusing on supply chain reliability and consistency, we help customers achieve greater long-term cost savings and minimize operational disruptions.

Unmatched Customer Service

Exceptional service, deep industry knowledge, and a dedication to exceeding expectations define every customer interaction. Building strong, trusted partnerships is at the heart of how we do business.

Fast Turnaround Times

Delivering products quickly is critical in healthcare environments. Our streamlined processes enable fast and reliable shipping, helping facilities meet urgent demands without delay in operations.

of healthcare providers reported their teams spend 10+ hrs per week mitigating supply chain challenges and shortages.* Premier Inc.'s 2024 Supply Chain Resiliency Report