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  • Pacoima, CA
  • 936 La Canada Verdugo Rd, Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 794-6975
  • La Canada Flintridge, CA
  • Mammoth Lakes, CA
  • Burbank, CA
  • Sylmar, CA
  • 936 La Canada Verdugo Rd, Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 786-8220

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Company: Nu-hope laboratories Mar 1995 Position: President and chief executive officer

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School / High School: Los Angeles Mission College

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Healthcare • Medical Devices • Product Development • Strategic Planning • Healthcare Management • Leadership • Hospitals • Team Building • New Business Development • Sales Management • Marketing Strategy • Product Management • Business Development • Home Care • Patient Safety • Product Marketing • Account Management • Business Planning • Wound Care • Clinical Research • Team Leadership

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President And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
936 La Canada Verdugo Rd, Pasadena, CA 91103
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Nu-Hope Laboratories
President and Chief Executive Officer
Education:
Los Angeles Mission College
Skills:
Healthcare
Medical Devices
Product Development
Strategic Planning
Healthcare Management
Leadership
Hospitals
Team Building
New Business Development
Sales Management
Marketing Strategy
Product Management
Business Development
Home Care
Patient Safety
Product Marketing
Account Management
Business Planning
Wound Care
Clinical Research
Team Leadership

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bradley Johnson Galindo
President
Nu-Hope Laboratories, Inc.
Medical Devices · Mfg Surgical Appliances & Supplies · Surgical Appliances and Supplies
12640 Branford St, Pacoima, CA 91331
PO Box 331150, Los Angeles, CA 91333
(818) 899-7711, (818) 899-2079

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Urostomy Fluid Discharge Valve

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US Patent:
20130338616, Dec 19, 2013
Filed:
Jun 11, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/914924
Inventors:
Bradley J. Galindo - Pacoima CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/44
US Classification:
604335
Abstract:
A fluid discharge valve for releasing fluid from a urostomy pouch comprises a first valve element and a second valve element. The first valve element includes a first bore, a distal portion and a first flange element. The first flange element includes a multiplicity of first rotational detent elements. The second valve element includes a second bore, an upper portion, a lower portion and a flow conditioner within the second bore. The upper portion threadedly receives the distal portion for threaded movement of the second valve element between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The upper end includes a plurality of second rotational detent elements adapted to come into releasable engagement with respective first rotational detent elements when the second valve element is moved into its closed configuration, wherein the first bore is sealed shut. The releasable engagement inhibits movement of the second valve element from its closed configuration.

Ostomy Pouch Support Kit, System And Method

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US Patent:
20170181885, Jun 29, 2017
Filed:
Aug 20, 2014
Appl. No.:
15/309441
Inventors:
- Pacoima CA, US
Bradley J. Galindo - Pacoima CA, US
Assignee:
NU-HOPE LABORATORIES, INC. - Pacoima CA
International Classification:
A61F 5/449
Abstract:
An ostomy support system, retrofit kit and deployment method may involve an ostomy pouch subsystem, a belt ring and a belt. The ostomy pouch subsystem includes a pouch, a wafer and a junction portion therebetween. The belt ring includes a junction-engagement aperture and first and second lateral securement portions disposed laterally of the aperture. The belt ring is configured to be repeatedly placed into and out of mounted engagement with the ostomy pouch subsystem. When the belt ring is in such mounted engagement, the aperture is in receipt of the junction portion and axially retained between the pouch and wafer. The belt includes two end portions configured for securement to respective belt securement portions. One or both end portions may be releasably securable to its respective belt securement portion by way of hook and loop fastener surfaces. Methods are also provided to deploy the ostomy support system on a wearer.
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