
Verdure Imaging is revolutionizing spinal care with its AI-enabled 3D ultrasound technology, SpineUs™. This innovative device is the world's first FDA-cleared 3D spinal ultrasound, offering non-invasive, radiation-free, real-time imaging for precise spinal alignment measurements and diagnosis. SpineUs™ aims to improve patient outcomes, enhance understanding of treatment needs through clear visuals, streamline practice workflows with its compact design, and increase patient satisfaction by providing a safer alternative to traditional X-ray imaging. The company collaborates with leading institutions like Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and is committed to making advanced imaging accessible and cost-effective, with established reimbursable codes to support practice efficiency.

Verdure Imaging is revolutionizing spinal care with its AI-enabled 3D ultrasound technology, SpineUs™. This innovative device is the world's first FDA-cleared 3D spinal ultrasound, offering non-invasive, radiation-free, real-time imaging for precise spinal alignment measurements and diagnosis. SpineUs™ aims to improve patient outcomes, enhance understanding of treatment needs through clear visuals, streamline practice workflows with its compact design, and increase patient satisfaction by providing a safer alternative to traditional X-ray imaging. The company collaborates with leading institutions like Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and is committed to making advanced imaging accessible and cost-effective, with established reimbursable codes to support practice efficiency.
Product: SpineUs — FDA-cleared AI-enabled 3D spinal ultrasound (non-radiative, real-time)
Founded / HQ: Founded 2019; Stockton, California
Founders / Leadership: Co-founders Christopher Schlenger (CEO) and Heather Schlenger (CFO)
Funding: Seed round reported; last funding date Aug 25, 2020
Spinal imaging and assessment — replacing or supplementing ionizing-radiation modalities for alignment measurement and diagnosis.
2019
Medical devices; Medical imaging
Seed round reported on Aug 25, 2020