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JUNE Medical rapidly expands the supply of Galaxy retractors across the USA.
FREMONT, CA: JUNE Medical Group announces its revolutionary, self-retaining Galaxy II surgical retractors are now available across the USA. Following the creation of successful distribution collaboration with Medworks to supply the Galaxy range to urology and gynecology surgery markets across many states, JUNE Medical is now quickly widening the availability of this popular range by recruiting a direct sales network to supply other states and additional surgical specialties.
The Galaxy II retractor features specific cam locks that allow single-handed adjustment on the frame and has been extremely well received by surgeons across Europe. JUNE Medical is now providing the benefits of this award-winning design to hospitals and clinics throughout the US, starting with the Medworks partnership, covering seven US states on both the East and West coasts for all Galaxy-range products.
Medworks is already giving the Galaxy range to the urology and gynecology surgery markets through its wide hospital client base. The company is extremely pleased to have partnered with JUNE Medical on its Galaxy range. The Galaxy products have fitted easily into our portfolio because of their expertise as a technology supplier in urology and gynecology. The company is now supplying them to several hospitals.
JUNE Medical is delighted to have Darrell and Medworks on board with the company, helping JUNE Medical to widen the use of its innovative surgical products in the US market. The company aims to widen the network of distribution partnerships and direct sales to supply the Galaxy II to surgeons in every state. JUNE Medical Group is an award-winning medical device distributor with offices in the UK, USA, and Sweden. JUNE Medical shows selected products from pioneering manufacturers, with the flagship product being the advanced and very popular Galaxy II self-retaining retractor.