About Peterson Medical Equipment

A focused supplier for the spinal-care pathway.

We're a Washington-based DMEPOS supplier built around one idea: ordering spinal durable medical equipment should be precise, fast, and reliable — handled correctly the first time so clinicians can focus on patient care.

Who we are

Peterson Medical Equipment

Peterson Medical LLC, doing business as Peterson Medical Equipment, is a durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) supplier based in Kennewick, Washington. We are licensed in Washington and Oregon and serve patients across both states — their orders are referred to us by their treating practitioners.

Our catalog is deliberately narrow — bone growth stimulators, spinal orthoses, and surgical dressings — so that we can be genuinely expert in the coverage rules, documentation, and devices for the post-fusion and spinal-care pathway, rather than thinly stocked across everything.

Medicare claims for our items run through Noridian, the DME Medicare Administrative Contractor for Jurisdiction D, which covers Washington and Oregon.

At a glance

  • Peterson Medical LLCDBA Peterson Medical Equipment
  • 4415 W Clearwater Ave, Suite 11Kennewick, WA 99336
  • 509-783-7501Phone · fax 509-980-7062
  • rx@petersonmedicalequipment.comOrders & documentation
  • NPI 1528924479Licensed: Washington & Oregon
How we operate

Three commitments

Privacy first

We operate under HIPAA's Security and Privacy Rule. Orders and supporting documentation that come through our intake — fax, email, or phone — are handled accordingly and retained for ten years, above the seven-year CMS minimum for DMEPOS suppliers.

Documentation done right

Every order is checked against the elements CMS requires before it's accepted. When a code needs prior authorization or a written order prior to delivery, we know — and we handle it.

Records you can rely on

Signed orders and their supporting documentation are archived and indexed by physician NPI and date — kept for ten years and retrievable on request, well beyond the seven-year minimum.

Why spinal care

A narrow catalog, on purpose

The post-fusion recovery pathway has its own devices, its own coverage determinations, and its own documentation traps. A non-invasive osteogenesis stimulator is not the same conversation as a back brace, which is not the same as a post-surgical dressing — but they often appear together in the same patient's care.

By concentrating on bone growth stimulators (HCPCS E0748), the Trend spinal-orthosis line (L0457–L0651), and the Vitalé surgical-dressing line (A6010–A6204), we can carry the right products from the right manufacturers and keep current on the rules — including changes like the prior-authorization requirement added for L0651 in 2026.

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Work with us

Whether you're a clinic looking for a reliable spinal-DME supplier or a patient with a question about an order, we're easy to reach.