Pediatrics in Pennsylvania
9 vendors serving Pennsylvania
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Top pediatrics in Pennsylvania
Earflo Inc.
Earflo Inc. develops an innovative, non-invasive medical device for treating negative middle ear pressure (eustachian tube dysfunction) in children aged two and older. The device is designed to resemble a child's sippy cup and works by sensing swallowing and delivering gentle air pressure to the nasopharynx, helping to open the eustachian tube and allow trapped fluid to drain naturally. This approach addresses otitis media with effusion and chronic ear infections while avoiding surgical intervention. The company's product is intended to prevent hearing loss, reduce pain and behavioral/sleep disruption, and minimize developmental delays associated with untreated middle ear pressure disorders. Earflo was developed by biomedical engineers and ENT specialists and has received recognition as Best of Innovation in Digital Health at CES 2026. The device is FDA 510(k) pending and includes a companion mobile app to support treatment compliance and engagement. The product targets pediatric patients and their families seeking non-surgical management of common ear conditions. Currently not available for commercial purchase; the company is in the regulatory approval phase.
Loh Enterprises, LLC
Loh Medical is a multinational rehabilitation services provider headquartered in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, with over 20 years of experience serving individuals with physical disabilities across more than 25 countries. The company specializes in assistive technology solutions focused on mobility and independence, leveraging a global network of 2,000 partners to serve approximately 200,000 end users. Loh Medical operates multiple product and service divisions including OneLoh, Aqua Creek, Special Tomato, Rifton Equipment, Sunrise Medical, Ortopedia Bernat, and Camera Mundi, providing a comprehensive portfolio of mobility aids, accessibility equipment, and rehabilitation devices. Core offerings include wheelchairs, mobility scooters, pressure management systems, bath and hygiene solutions, early intervention pediatric equipment, and accessibility aids. The company provides clinical consulting and education, assistive technology configuration, product training, repair and maintenance services, international logistics support, and evidence-based updates for healthcare professionals. Manufacturing and distribution capabilities span multiple continents, with expertise in navigating complex regulatory and logistics requirements for cross-border medical device distribution. Services target rehabilitation centers, hospitals, physical therapy clinics, and individual users requiring long-term mobility solutions. The company emphasizes patient-centered design, clinical evidence, and customized solutions to address unique mobility challenges.
Gus Gear, Inc.
Gus Gear, Inc. designs and manufactures specialized protective and supportive wear for patients with central lines, feeding tubes, peritoneal dialysis catheters, and ostomy equipment. Founded over a decade ago by Sarah Palya in response to her son Gus's medical needs, the company focuses on improving safety, comfort, and quality of life for patients with chronic medical conditions and their caregivers. Primary product lines include the LOCK 2000 Vest and Central Line Vest for central line protection and securement, the LOCK 3000 Belt for feeding tubes and dialysis catheters, line covers for tangle prevention and concealment, ostomy pouch covers, and accessory products including Safe Strips for various catheter types (Broviac, Mediport, Hickman) and tube types (G-tube, J-tube, PEG, GJ tubes). Products emphasize breathability, comfort, ease of access for medical procedures, and aesthetic design to reduce the medical appearance of equipment. The company serves pediatric and adult home care markets, with customer testimonials reflecting use across diverse age groups and geographies including international markets. Gus Gear maintains a direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform and a separate healthcare professional portal (clinical.gusgear.com). The company engages with its user community through social channels, educational content, and a newsletter focused on patient support and stigma reduction around medical devices.
SUSQUEHANNA MICRO, INC.
Susquehanna Micro Inc. is a Pennsylvania-based medical device distributor and authorized North American dealer for Acutronic high-frequency jet ventilators. The company specializes in the sales, service, and repair of respiratory and pulmonary function testing equipment, serving hospitals, ICUs, family practices, and sports rehabilitation centers. With over 20 years of experience, Susquehanna Micro offers comprehensive respiratory care solutions including ventilation systems (Monsoon III, LSP Autovent), pulmonary function testing equipment from CosMed, metabolic testing systems, patient monitoring devices (oximeters from Masimo, Nonin, Venni), airway management tools (InfantView neonatal video-intubation device), and oxygen delivery accessories. The company partners with leading manufacturers such as Acutronic, CosMed, BioMed Devices, Precision Medical, NDD, and uVida. Susquehanna Micro provides 24/7 emergency service support for ventilators and life support equipment throughout North America. As a veteran and female-owned corporation, the company emphasizes unmatched service, calibration, maintenance, and repair support for critical respiratory care infrastructure.
Abrams Nation, LLC
Abrams Nation, LLC manufactures specialized sleep safety equipment for children and adults with special needs, particularly autism spectrum disorder and related developmental conditions. The company's primary product is The Safety Sleeper®, a specialized bed designed to provide secure sleep environments while enabling caregivers to monitor and ensure safety throughout the night. The Safety Sleeper® combines containment features with ventilation and visibility to address common sleep challenges in special needs populations, including wandering, self-injury risk, and elopement concerns. The product line includes multiple size configurations to serve pediatric through adult users. Beyond the flagship bed system, Abrams Nation offers complementary wearables and sensory development products to support holistic care for special needs families. The company positions itself as a mission-driven organization focused on improving sleep quality and safety for special needs populations globally. Products are marketed directly to families, caregivers, and healthcare providers through their e-commerce platform. While specific regulatory certifications are not detailed on the visible site content, the company emphasizes science-backed design and safety-approved features. Abrams Nation serves the homecare and personal medical device market, particularly supporting families managing sleep safety for children and adults with autism, intellectual disabilities, and related conditions.
DRW Medical, LLC
DRW Medical manufactures specialized respiratory and monitoring equipment for neonatal and pediatric intensive care settings. The company's primary product lines focus on non-invasive ventilation support and patient safety monitoring for infants. NAPA Monitoring systems (LP-15 and LP-35 monitors) are designed to provide real-time pressure and waveform data during Bubble CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) and Nasal High Flow (NHF) therapy, preventing complications such as pneumothorax and desaturation events caused by disconnects or inadequate pressure delivery. The NAPA LP-35, their newest offering, features enhanced capabilities including real-time waveforms and touchscreen operation, paired with their flow-pro Dual Lumen Cannula to monitor dynamic resultant pressures and optimize safe flow rates in high-flow nasal cannula therapy. The Exsalta Smart Suction system represents innovation in endotracheal tube clearance, delivering suction efficacy comparable to wall suction while minimizing negative lung pressure—a critical consideration in neonatal care. DRW Medical serves a broad network of U.S. hospitals and health systems, including major academic medical centers, children's hospitals, and regional hospital networks across all 50 states. Their customer base includes institutions such as Duke University Hospital, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Robert Wood Johnson, and numerous Advent Health and Wellstar facilities. The company exhibits strong market penetration in neonatal and pediatric critical care, positioning products for clinicians managing complex airway and respiratory management in vulnerable patient populations.
TalexMedical, LLC
TalexMedical, LLC manufactures and distributes the InfantEar™ Molding System, a non-surgical medical device for the treatment of congenital ear deformities in neonates and infants. The InfantEar™ system is a single-use, disposable kit containing soft, biocompatible silicone materials that conform to individual ear anatomy. The device is customizable during application and accommodates ears of all sizes. Treatment typically requires 2–3 weeks of molding time when initiated within the first two weeks of life, with most cases requiring a single application. The system treats a wide range of ear anomalies including helical rim deformity, cryptotia, prominent ears, constricted ears, Stahl's deformity, and cup/lop/lidded ears. The product features a 3-year shelf life, clear silicone matrix for visibility during therapy, and is designed for office-based application by healthcare professionals without need for external referrals or costly surgical intervention. The device is non-sterile, pain-free, and minimizes the need for multiple office visits. TalexMedical positions InfantEar™ as an alternative to traditional surgical correction, offering improved access to treatment and reduced patient costs. The company provides clinical support, provider locator services, and educational resources for both healthcare professionals and parents/guardians.
Ultraflex Systems
Ultraflex Systems manufactures individualized orthopedic and neurological bracing solutions for adults and pediatrics. The company specializes in FDA Class I custom-molded braces designed to control multi-planar motion and stretch multiple joints simultaneously. Ultraflex's proprietary Low Load Prolonged Stress (LLPS) and Adjustable Dynamic Response™ (ADR) technologies are engineered to improve dynamic and static range of motion, enhance gait function, and support muscle flexibility. Clinical applications include cerebral palsy, cerebrovascular accident, traumatic brain injury, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, incomplete spinal cord injury, and other central nervous system disorders. All braces require physician prescription and are fitted by certified professionals. The company operates a 9,000 sq ft custom fabrication facility and distributes globally through qualified partners in Europe, Canada, Australia, and Japan. Ultraflex is committed to evidence-based practice, clinical education, and ongoing comparative effectiveness research.
Circadiance
Circadiance is a medical device company founded in 2006 specializing in remote patient monitoring solutions and respiratory care products. The company develops and manufactures cloud-based monitoring hardware and software designed for hospitals and home care providers, with particular focus on neonatal and pediatric populations. Circadiance is renowned for its SleepWeaver® soft cloth CPAP masks, which offer enhanced comfort for obstructive sleep apnea treatment. The product portfolio includes pediatric PAP masks for non-invasive ventilation, SmartMonitor infant apnea monitoring systems, NeoPAP products for neonatal respiratory therapy, and Synergy Cloud—a cloud-based platform for tracking and managing patient respiratory data. The company's mission centers on improving patient outcomes by providing healthcare organizations with real-time access to patient data, enabling better clinical decision-making, and facilitating earlier discharge of premature infants to home care settings.