Medical Examiner Equipment | Morgue Systems

Medical examiner offices combine forensic examination equipment with high-reliability, chain-of-custody-friendly cold storage. Here's the full equipment picture.

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Medical examiner offices combine forensic examination equipment with high-reliability cold storage — a distinct equipment list from either a funeral home or a hospital morgue.

Forensic cold storage

Our forensic coolers and autopsy lab equipment line covers walk-in, vault-style, and upright refrigeration built to NSF, OSHA, and CAP-adjacent standards.

Examination equipment

Autopsy tables, grossing stations, and dissection equipment complete the ME office — see our autopsy and anatomy lab equipment guide for the full line.

Chain of custody & accountability

Vault-style storage with individual bay doors supports chain-of-custody accountability better than shared walk-in shelving — each case has a dedicated, lockable storage point.

Frequently Asked Questions

What equipment does a medical examiner office typically need?

Forensic cold storage (often vault-style for chain-of-custody), autopsy tables, grossing stations, and dissection equipment.

Why is vault-style storage relevant for ME offices?

Individual, lockable bay doors support chain-of-custody accountability in a way shared walk-in shelving doesn't.

Can equipment be procured through government channels?

Yes, institutional purchase orders and RFP documentation support are available for ME office procurement.

Equip your medical examiner office

Forensic cold storage and examination equipment from one factory-direct source.

Call 1-888-792-9315 or email cool@mymortuarycooler.com