Medical waste providers in El Paso

El Paso is the largest city in West Texas and one of the top healthcare hubs along the US-Mexico border. The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, Las Palmas Del Sol Healthcare, The Hospitals of Providence, and University Medical Center anchor the local healthcare market, alongside hundreds of bilingual primary care, dental, and specialty practices serving El Paso County. The providers below all serve El Paso-area healthcare practices. Listed alphabetically within tier — Trusted and verified providers appear first.

EcoMed Disposal
Regional
Provides regulated medical waste services across Texas, serving hospitals, veterinary clinics, tattoo studios, and everything in between. Flexible pickup schedules and custom service plans with explicit no-hassle terms.
Texas statewideFlexible pickupCustom service plansNo-hassle terms
Go Sharps Texas
Local
A local Texas medical waste and sharps disposal company serving Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Long View, San Antonio, Tyler, and Waco. Specializes in affordable sharps disposal solutions for small practices.
Texas locally ownedSharps disposalSmall practice focusMulti-city TX
MedCycle
Regional
A Texas medical waste disposal company serving Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio. Flexible pickup schedules, customized disposal solutions, month-to-month terms — no long-term contracts.
Regulated medical wasteMonth-to-month termsNo long-term contractsMajor TX metros
MedSharps
Regional
Texas-based regulated medical waste operator with their own large-scale autoclave treatment facility in Schertz, TX (San Antonio metro). Founded 2008, merged with Marshall Shredding to add HIPAA-compliant document destruction.
Texas statewideOwned autoclaveDocument destructionHIPAA compliance
Texas Medical Waste
Regional
A local Texas-based medical waste removal company founded in 2009. Serves San Antonio, Austin, Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, the Rio Grande Valley, and surrounding Texas counties with flat-rate pricing and electronic manifesting.
Regulated medical wasteFlat-rate pricingE-manifestingTexas statewide

National providers (for comparison)

Major national operators are included here so you can compare their pricing model against the regional and local operators above. We don't recommend nationals as a default — most practices overpay for ancillary fees that regional operators don't charge.

BioMedical Waste Solutions
National
Houston-based national medical waste disposal company offering a "same price guarantee" promising never to raise contract prices.
Regulated medical wasteSame-price guaranteeSharps disposalMulti-state
Clean Harbors
National
North American environmental services company specializing in hazardous waste, including regulated medical waste, pharmaceutical, chemotherapy, and pathological waste.
Regulated medical wastePharmaceutical wasteChemotherapyHazardous waste
Daniels Health
National
National medical waste provider known for its reusable Sharpsmart container system. Serves hospitals and healthcare systems nationwide.
Sharpsmart systemReusable containersHospital systemsRegulated medical waste
MedPro Disposal
National
National medical waste management company serving healthcare facilities across the US. Offers regulated medical waste disposal, sharps management, and compliance training.
Regulated medical wasteSharps managementPharmaceutical wasteOSHA training
PureWay Compliance
National
Medical waste, sharps, biohazard, pharmaceutical, and universal waste disposal across multiple states. Emphasizes no long-term contracts, no monthly fees, no fuel surcharges.
No long-term contractsNo monthly feesNo fuel surchargesMail-back options
Sharps Compliance
National
B2B medical waste provider serving healthcare, long-term care, and retail pharmacy markets. Offers both route-based pickup and mail-back solutions.
Mail-back solutionsRoute pickupLow-volume generatorsRetail pharmacy
Stericycle (WM Healthcare Solutions)
National
One of the largest regulated medical waste disposal providers in North America. Acquired by WM in 2024 for $7.2B.
Regulated medical wasteSharps managementPharmaceutical disposalOwned by WM (2024)
Veolia
National
US arm of Veolia Environnement, a global environmental services company handling collection, treatment, and disposal of regulated and hazardous medical waste.
Hazardous wasteHealthcare systemsResearch institutionsGlobal presence
WasteX
Multi-state
Founded in 1997, operates a state-permitted autoclave treatment facility in Bartow, Florida. Provides service across multiple states including FL, GA, TX, NY, LA, AL, TN.
Autoclave treatmentMulti-state coverageOwned treatmentEstablished 1997
Trilogy MedWaste
Multi-state
Multi-state medical waste disposal company with local branches across 14 states including TX, FL, GA, AL, CA, AZ, CO, the Carolinas, TN, OR, WA, UT, NM.
Multi-state14 statesLocal branchesRegulated medical waste

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Who needs a medical waste provider in El Paso?

Any El Paso-area business that generates regulated medical waste, including:

Texas medical waste regulations

Texas regulates medical waste jointly through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) under 30 TAC Chapter 326, and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) under 25 TAC 1.131–1.137. Your El Paso practice is classified as:

  • Small Quantity Generator (SQG): 50 pounds or less per month — most dental, vet, and small medical offices
  • Large Quantity Generator (LQG): more than 50 pounds per month — surgery centers, larger clinics, hospitals

Your compliance requirements include:

  • Use transporters registered with TCEQ — required for anyone moving more than 50 pounds of untreated medical waste off-site
  • Keep stored waste refrigerated at or below 45°F if held more than 72 hours before pickup
  • Package waste in rigid, leak-proof, puncture-resistant containers with the international biohazard symbol and clear "Biohazardous Waste" labeling
  • Maintain manifests for cradle-to-grave tracking of every waste shipment
  • Ensure treatment through approved methods — steam autoclave, incineration, or TCEQ-approved alternative
  • Submit a notification to TCEQ before conducting any on-site treatment (Form TCEQ-20788)

El Paso facilities are subject to TCEQ inspection and enforcement, with additional oversight from DSHS on handling and training standards. El Paso County may have local supplemental requirements.

What you should pay for medical waste disposal in El Paso

Pricing varies by volume, pickup frequency, and provider — but these are typical El Paso-area ranges before hidden fees:

// Small practice
$45-120
Per pickup, monthly service
(small dental/medical office)
// Mid-size practice
$75-200
Per pickup, bi-weekly or weekly
(2-4 pickups/month)
// High volume
$200-600+
Weekly or multi-weekly service
(surgery centers, hospitals, labs)

Watch for hidden fees. Fuel surcharges, environmental fees, container rental fees, energy surcharges, and automatic annual price increases are what push most practice bills 15-40% above their advertised rates. These fees often don't appear in the quote you were given — they show up quietly on the invoice.

How to choose a medical waste provider in El Paso

Before signing any contract with a El Paso medical waste provider, verify:

Frequently asked questions

How often do El Paso practices need medical waste pickup?

Most small practices schedule pickups monthly or every other month. Mid-size offices typically do bi-weekly or weekly pickups. Volume determines frequency more than practice type — a busy vet clinic may generate more waste than a slow dental office.

Can I use mail-back services instead of a regulated transporter?

For very low-volume generators (think: a part-time tattoo artist or a solo home healthcare nurse), USPS-approved mail-back services are often cheaper than a traditional provider. For anything above ~20 pounds/month, a local provider is usually more economical.

What's the difference between biomedical, regulated medical, and infectious waste?

These terms are often used interchangeably, but states define them slightly differently. In practice, all refer to waste that poses a risk of disease transmission — sharps, blood-soaked materials, cultures, and pathological tissue. Your operator's classification should match your state's specific definition.

What does WasteWise actually do?

We read every line of your medical waste invoice and flag the junk fees — fuel surcharges, environmental fees, regulatory compliance fees, and other ancillary charges that typically make up 40-60% of a national-provider invoice. Then we bring you competing quotes from regional operators that don't bill that way. The actual dollar impact depends on your current provider, contract, and volume — but most regional operators eliminate the entire ancillary fee stack.