
Your Hospital Has No Cell Signal.
We Fix That.
Commercial-grade signal booster systems designed by RF engineers for hospitals, clinics, and medical centers. All carriers, all devices, no monthly fees.
Engineered Signal Solutions For

The Problem
Why Medical Facilities Have Bad Cell Signal
Lead-lined imaging suites block cellular signal entirely, Low-E glass reflects it the same way it reflects heat, and below-grade departments like pharmacy and sterile processing have zero coverage. Nurses walk to stairwells to check messages, physicians leave procedures to return calls, and every floor below the roof makes it worse.
When a physician in a cath lab needs a callback from a specialist, the call goes to voicemail because the room has zero signal. Staff fall back to paging systems and hallway trips that weren't built for care teams running on smartphones, HIPAA-compliant apps, and connected monitors.
The Joint Commission found communication breakdowns behind 85% of sentinel events, and over five years those failures contributed to 30% of malpractice claims and 1,744 preventable deaths. Nobody in hospital administration took this job to carry that liability, but it grows every quarter the building blocks the signal your care team depends on.

The Solution
Complete Hospital Coverage. One System. Every Carrier.
The system captures cellular signal outside your building where coverage is strong, amplifies it to commercial strength, and broadcasts it directly where your team needs it. The outside antenna sits above the roofline where signal is unobstructed, then sends it into the building through shielded cable, bypassing the walls entirely.
- All-carrier coverage from a single system. Staff, patients, and visitors on any network.
- Custom-designed for your building. An RF engineer (not a salesperson) maps your facility and designs for full coverage.
- No recurring costs. One-time installation. No monthly carrier fees. No service contracts.
- FCC certified and interference-free. Does not interfere with medical devices, patient monitors, telemetry systems, or nurse call systems, which operate on separate frequencies or dedicated networks.

Manhattan Hospital. No Signal.
We Fixed Every Floor.Â
A nationally ranked orthopedic hospital system on Manhattan's Upper East Side runs a multi-building medical campus. Thick concrete walls, steel framing, and low-E glass on every floor were killing cellular signal throughout the buildings.
When a surgeon needed to reach the radiologist reviewing a pre-op scan, they had to leave the exam room, find a spot near a window or stairwell with signal, make the call, then walk back. Staff were doing the same thing just to coordinate patient transfers between floors. Patients in waiting rooms and recovery had no way to reach family or access their health portal.
Our engineers started with a two-floor outpatient building and designed a commercial signal booster system with 6 indoor antennas covering both floors. After installation, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon all went from nearly zero usable signal to strong coverage, verified by post-installation RF walk tests.
They brought us back for the next building, a nine-floor facility that needed 45 indoor antennas covering every exam room, surgical suite, therapy area, lobby, and staff workspace. Verizon went from 0% usable signal on the ground floor to 95%, and AT&T on the 3rd floor went from 12% usable to 100%.
After that came a seven-floor medical office center with 28 antennas, a single-suite outpatient clinic on Long Island with 3, and then regional facilities across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Whether the site needed 3 antennas or 45, every installation followed the same process of on-site RF survey, custom system design, professional installation, and verified before-and-after data.
What started as one two-floor building in 2022 grew into a 10+ site deployment by 2024, with over 80 indoor antennas installed across confirmed buildings alone, and they're still adding locations.
What Other Customers Are Saying
Hospital administrators, IT directors, and facilities managers who solved their signal problems with Wilson Signal Booster.
We had horrible cell reception in the basement in our clinic, the signal booster system has delivered coverage to the whole area and completed it for all providers. Thank you!
Phenomenal service! They worked with us to get our signal booster up and running.
Customer service was outstanding, the engineers worked with me during the whole process, the product performed better than expected and the transaction was effortless.
HOW IT COMPARES
Signal Booster vs. Distributed Antenna System (DAS)
Cell phone boosters and distributed antenna systems are two options to solve your signal problems. Here's how they compare:
| Cell Phone Signal Booster | Distributed Antenna System (DAS) | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $1 - $1.50/sq ft | $3 - $10/sq ft |
| Installation Time | 1 to 2 weeks | 12 to 18 months |
| Carrier Approval | FCC certified, no approval needed | 6+ months per carrier |
| Recurring Costs | $0/year | $25,000 - $100,000/year |
| Carrier Support | All carriers simultaneously | Each carrier requires separate agreement |
| Best For | Medical facilities up to 250,000 sq ft | Stadiums, airports, 500,000+ sq ft venues |
Not sure which solution is right for you?
Our engineers will tell you honestly if a signal booster will work or if you need a DAS solution.
Get Your Free AssessmentGet Your Free Medical Facility Signal Assessment
Our RF engineers assess your building, design the antenna layout, map coverage zones, and quote the complete system, at no cost.
What You'll Receive
Expert facility analysis
We analyze your hospital's layout, construction materials, and signal environment to map coverage challenges before recommending any equipment.
Custom system design
Equipment recommendations with antenna placements tailored to your hospital's construction and layout, plus what coverage to expect and why.
Transparent pricing
A complete quote including equipment, cabling, and installation options. No surprise costs.
What Happens Next
Tell us about your hospital
Size, construction, number of floors, what you're experiencing
RF engineer designs your system
Antenna placement, cabling, coverage zones tailored to your hospital
Get your quote with installation options
Complete pricing with timeline, coordinated around your operations
100% Free, No Obligation
The consultation and system design cost nothing. If it won't work for your building, we'll tell you.
Tell Us About Your Hospital
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I get bombarded with sales calls?
Will I get bombarded with sales calls?
No. After you request your assessment, an RF engineer will call you once to discuss your building. That's it. No pressure, no follow-up campaigns. If we're not the right fit, we'll tell you. We'd rather earn your trust than waste your time.
What happens after I submit this form?
What happens after I submit this form?
A signal specialist (not a salesperson) reviews your facility details and reaches out within one business day. You'll have a 15-minute discovery call, then receive a custom system design with coverage map and transparent pricing.
Will installation disrupt hospital operations?
Will installation disrupt hospital operations?
We schedule installations around patient care schedules and can work during off-peak hours or overnight. Most hospital systems install in 1 to 2 weeks. Our team coordinates with your facilities manager to avoid disrupting patient care areas. Every zone is tested before the team leaves.
What's the typical cost for a hospital?
What's the typical cost for a hospital?
Every hospital is different, so exact pricing depends on your building's size, construction type, number of floors, and existing signal conditions. As a general guide, hospital installations typically run as little as $1 per square foot of coverage. A 50-bed community hospital is a different investment than a 300-bed regional medical center with multiple buildings. Your free assessment includes a detailed, no-obligation quote specific to your facility.
Is my facility too small or too complex for this?
Is my facility too small or too complex for this?
We design systems for facilities ranging from single-floor clinics to multi-building hospital campuses. The consultation determines what your building actually needs.
Will this cover all carriers and devices?
Will this cover all carriers and devices?
Yes. Every system covers all major carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and others) simultaneously. Staff, patients, and visitors on any cellular network will have improved coverage. The system works with all smartphones, tablets, and cellular-connected medical devices.
Will this interfere with medical equipment?
Will this interfere with medical equipment?
No. Signal boosters are FCC certified and operate on cellular frequency bands. They do not interfere with medical devices, patient monitors, telemetry systems, nurse call systems, or HVAC controls, which operate on separate frequencies or dedicated wired/wireless networks. Two-way radios also use different frequency bands and are unaffected.
What warranty and ongoing support do you provide?
What warranty and ongoing support do you provide?
All systems include a 2-3 year hardware warranty from the manufacturer and lifetime phone & email technical support from our team. Signal boosters are passive systems with no moving parts, designed to operate maintenance-free for years.
Our team is available at 1-888-974-8237, Mon-Fri 9am-7pm ET, Sat 10am-3pm ET.