LSE:CREO (Creo Medical)

About CREO

Creo Medical Group Plc operates as a medical device company that focuses on surgical endoscopy. It develops CROMA, an electrosurgical platform that delivers microwave and bipolar radio frequency for precise localized cutting and microwave for controlled coagulation. The company was founded by Mohammed Sabih Chaudhry on September 12, 2016 and is headquartered in Chepstow, the United Kingdom.
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