Medvera

Smarter financing infrastructure for medical equipment.

Maximize approvals

Capture cleaner applications up front.

Move faster

Reduce manual email back-and-forth.

Improve outcomes

Give lenders what they need to say yes.

Medvera offer editor interface
Medvera offer creator interface

Built for financing teams across healthcare

Northbank
Clearline
SummitCap
VeraMed
Apex Health
Harbor

Performance built into every intake

Financing workflows that make better outcomes feel routine.

Faster deals 01

2.4x

Faster funding cycles

Intake, lender matching, and follow-up stay organized from first request to close.

Higher approvals 02

78%

Higher approval rate

Complete applications give lenders the confidence to say yes faster.

Bigger dollar amounts 03

$1.8M

More financed per deal

Structure larger equipment packages with clearer terms and fewer missed details.

Provider onboarding

See the provider journey from first touch to submitted package.

Show providers exactly where they begin, then carry them through to a clean, submitted financing package on mobile.

Mobile offer onboarding start screen
Start of onboarding
Mobile offer onboarding completion screen
Completed package

Customer stories

Quiet momentum, compounding across every financing workflow.

“Medvera gave our providers a calmer financing experience and gave our team the visibility we needed to move deals forward with confidence.”

Maya Chen

VP of Operations, Harbor Medical Finance

Provider onboarding + lender workflow

“Applications arrive complete, organized, and ready for review. It changed the rhythm of our week.”

Elliot Ramos

Director of Credit, Northbank

“Provider onboarding finally feels like a product experience instead of an email thread.”

Priya Shah

COO, Apex Health Partners

“Less chasing. More closing. The difference was immediate.”
Samira Patel
“Our reps know exactly what is missing before a lender ever sees it.”
Jon Bell
“Bigger equipment packages are easier to structure and explain.”
Leah Morris
“It brought order to a process that used to depend on memory.”
Marcus Reed