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Ceribell

www.ceribell.com

 
Ceribell is a fast growing venture-backed medical device start-up company founded by two faculty members at Stanford University. Our primary mission is to improve neurological care for emergency and ICU patients. Ceribell is focused on making EEG widely accessible, more efficient, and more cost-effective to improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients at risk for seizures. The System can be set up by any healthcare provider within minutes. Now with Clarity, Ceribell offers 24/7 continuous bedside EEG monitoring and alert.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.ceribell.com
  • 360 North Pastoria Avenue
    Sunnyvale, CA USA 94085
  • Phone: 800.436.0826

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Sean Manni
Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) Profile
Louisa Daniels
General Counsel Profile

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