OXOS Medical

OXOS Medical

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $10M

Overview

OXOS Medical is a private medical device company pioneering portable, low-dose X-ray technology for point-of-care diagnostics. Its flagship product, the MC2, is FDA-cleared and targets specialties like orthopedics, sports medicine, and pediatrics by improving workflow efficiency and patient access. Founded by a computer engineer and an orthopedic surgeon, the company combines technical and clinical expertise to address longstanding inefficiencies in traditional medical imaging. OXOS is positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for decentralized and expedited diagnostic solutions.

OrthopedicsSports MedicinePediatrics

Technology Platform

Proprietary portable X-ray devices integrating low-dose radiation technology (AiLARA system), a no-fire positioning system for alignment, and software for real-time, high-definition imaging at the point of care.

Funding History

2
Total raised:$10M
Series A$8M
Seed$2M

Opportunities

The shift towards decentralized, point-of-care diagnostics and value-based care creates a large and growing market for portable imaging.
Specific high-throughput specialties like orthopedics and sports medicine present immediate opportunities to improve workflow efficiency and patient throughput.
Expansion into international markets and adjacent verticals like veterinary or military medicine offers significant growth potential.

Risk Factors

Competition from large, established medical imaging companies and other portable X-ray vendors is intense.
Scaling a capital equipment sales model with long purchase cycles in a cost-conscious healthcare environment presents commercial execution risks.
Navigating varying international regulatory requirements and reimbursement policies could slow geographic expansion.

Competitive Landscape

OXOS competes in the portable X-ray market against large multinationals like GE HealthCare, Siemens Healthineers, and Fujifilm, as well as specialized players like MinXray and Carestream. Its differentiation lies in a combination of high image quality, a significantly lower radiation dose, and features designed specifically for procedural efficiency in outpatient and specialty clinics, a niche not always prioritized by the larger players.