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Osprey Medical

www.ospreymed.com

 
Osprey Medical is a medical device company incorporated in 2005 with operations based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA. The Company is focused on protecting patients from the harmful effects of X-ray dye (contrast) used during commonly performed angiographic imaging procedures. Its proprietary dye reduction and monitoring technologies are designed to help physicians minimize dye usage. Osprey Medical`s core technologies originated from research conducted by Dr. David Kaye at Melbourne`s Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.ospreymed.com
  • 5600 Rowland Road Suite 250
    Minnetonka, MN USA 55343
  • Phone: 952.955.8230

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Funding

Osprey Medical raised $25M on 08/02/2016

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