Two companies: One vision
Vygon Corporation
Vygon was founded on a vision of providing caregivers with innovative, high-quality, disposable medical products that enable them to better care for their patients. Today, Vygon is a global leader in the medical device community with products in neonatology, pediatrics, and adult vascular access, IV equipment and accessories, hemodialysis, regional anesthesia, digestive, urology, and respiratory.
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Churchill Medical Systems
With exceptional customer service, Churchill Medical Systems is focused on patient care and caregiver efficiency by providing a complete line of sterile procedure kits & trays to help decrease risk of infections in the hospital, oncology, and home care settings.
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News
September 2011
Vygon Signs Three-Year Agreement with Novation to Provide Enteral Feeding Systems and Neonatal Specialty Products
Vygon announced today that it has signed an agreement with Novation, a national healthcare group purchasing organization, for enteral feeding systems and neonatal specialty products. The three-year contract with Novation will go into effect on October 1, 2011 and will continue through September 30, 2014.
July 2011
Vygon Signs Three-Year Agreement with HealthTrust Purchasing Group
Vygon has announced that it has signed an agreement with Tennessee-based HealthTrust Purchasing Group (HPG) for neonatal umbilical catheters and enteral feeding systems. The three-year contract with HPG went into effect on July 1, 2011 and will continue through June 30, 2014.
January 2011
Vygon Now Selling Direct in New England
Vygon has announced that it is now selling products directly to any and all hospitals, health care centers, and other potential buyers in the New England Region. Inquiries can be directed to Customer Service at (800) 473-5414.
August 2010
FDA Safety Recommendation Letter
FDA is asking healthcare professionals and hospital purchasing departments to “consider the safety of various systems and connections when purchasing new inventory".
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