Medical Supplies Retailer: Established for 7 years In the San Fernando Valley with a clean Medicare Provider #. Sales are good and growing. Because of its great customer base, the store does not depend heavily on Medicare or on insurance companies, but on cash sales. It is Located very close to the on and off ramps of the freeway and surrounded by other businesses. The Buyer will inherit the current book of business, repeat billings, inventories, goodwill, equipment, billing software, worth over $5,000, med trade/Medicare software, business training manuals, current dealer accounts, connections, an inventory worth about $50,000 etc. The Owner will train buyer aggressively and teach you the business. Many patients come to the store from as far as 25 miles away because of its affordable prices, prompt and friendly service, and its wide selection of medical supplies. The customers love the store’s free delivery, its courteous employees, and personalized service, which cannot be found at the nearby chain pharmacies. The customer base increases every month. A new owner looking to expand gross revenue could do so by offering more products at the store, such as greeting cards and candy, etc.; an Owner-Operator willing to do Delivery and Marketing, will increase the sales and make of this location a very successful Medical supply retail store. Because the seller has been going back to school he has not done any marketing. A trained staff is in place with two part-time employees. The Company provides medical supplies, equipment, and respiratory equipment and supplies, to individuals with Medicare and other insurance, including Department of labor and workers comp. Included in purchase price of $100,000 are furniture, fixtures & equipment used in day to day operation of the business and valued at approximately $20,000. The Rent for This 1,200 Square feet facility is $1,704 per Month. Add $50,000 of inventory, $20,000 of furniture & equipment, $5,000 worth of software and training about billing, marketing etc. You cannot beat that. Serious only; the store has not done as great as it used to because the owner is a student as well.