EOS imaging (Paris:EOSI) (Euronext, FR0011191766 - EOSI - Eligible PEA - PME), a leader in 2D/3D orthopedic medical imaging and software solutions for 3D anatomical modeling and surgical planning, today announced the installation of its EOS® system with the EOSone program at the renowned Cantor Spine Institute, a private practice in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This reflects a growing footprint of EOS solutions in the orthopedic private practice sector, supported by the Company’s EOSone program.
The EOSone program increases the capabilities of private practices to adopt the EOS technology by combining the entire suite of EOS image-based orthopedic solutions into a platform designed specifically for the private practice setting without the need to allocate capital budget funds. With a simplified pay-per-exam financing model, the EOSone program offers distinctive advantages to private practices and enables improved patient experience and maximized operational efficiencies in routine clinical care.
“We are committed to world-class treatment. That requires investing in and providing the absolute safest and most sophisticated technologies and techniques for our patients. We are proud to be the first practice in the state of Florida to implement the EOSone program,” said Jeffrey Cantor, MD, Spine Surgeon, Founder and Medical Director, Ultrasonic & Advanced Technologies at Cantor Spine Institute.

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“EOS imaging is a game-changer for our patients, pediatric and adult, with a spine problem. This premier imaging system affords us the most advanced diagnostic tools to plan for both surgical and nonsurgical treatments and procedures for spinal conditions, including the most complex of spinal deformities,” added Jahangir “John” Asghar, MD, Director, Ultrasonic & Advanced Technologies for Adult and Pediatric Scoliosis at Cantor Spine Institute.
“EOS imaging continues to focus on how we can further enhance and improve our portfolio of service solutions for our various customers, and the EOSone program is a direct reflection of this mission. Through EOSone we have expanded our offering to provide the same opportunities as nationally-acclaimed hospitals for our private practices looking to differentiate themselves and offer advanced imaging and surgical planning capabilities, which are distinct advantages for this type of medical practice,” stated Mike Lobinsky, Chief Executive Officer of EOS imaging.
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