Gynesonics
Gynesonics is dedicated to revolutionizing women's healthcare through incisionless technologies, notably the Sonata System, which offers a safe and effective alternative to surgery for treating symptomatic uterine fibroids. The company is committed to developing transcervical, uterus-preserving solutions for diagnostic and therapeutic applications, aiming to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
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Nr. of Employees
medium (51-250)
Gynesonics
600 Chesapeake Drive, Redwood City, CA 94063
Patents
Controlled treatment of tissue and dynamic interaction with, and comparison of, tissue and/or treatment data
US-12239382-B2
View DetailsMethods and systems for controlled deployment of needle structures in tissue
US-11890134-B2
View Details
Controlled treatment of tissue and dynamic interaction with, and comparison of, tissue and/or treatment data
US-12239382-B2
View DetailsMethods and systems for controlled deployment of needle structures in tissue
US-11890134-B2
View DetailsProducts
Transcervical sonography-guided radiofrequency ablation system
Integrated therapeutic system combining intrauterine ultrasound imaging, a radiofrequency ablation handpiece and software for planning and delivering targeted transcervical thermal ablation of uterine fibroids. System includes generators, guidance tablet/software, intrauterine probes, handpieces, dispersive electrodes, and reprocessing/tray accessories; new and refurbished system options are noted.
Transcervical sonography-guided radiofrequency ablation system
Integrated therapeutic system combining intrauterine ultrasound imaging, a radiofrequency ablation handpiece and software for planning and delivering targeted transcervical thermal ablation of uterine fibroids. System includes generators, guidance tablet/software, intrauterine probes, handpieces, dispersive electrodes, and reprocessing/tray accessories; new and refurbished system options are noted.
Services
On-site and digital training resources, procedural animations, and educational materials for clinicians and staff.
Support for patient awareness campaigns and local engagement activities coordinated with account representatives.
Assistance and documentation to support coding adoption and payer coverage discussions, including evidence summaries and coding information.
On-site and digital training resources, procedural animations, and educational materials for clinicians and staff.
Support for patient awareness campaigns and local engagement activities coordinated with account representatives.
Assistance and documentation to support coding adoption and payer coverage discussions, including evidence summaries and coding information.
Expertise Areas
- Image-guided minimally invasive gynecologic therapy
- Clinical trial management and IDE studies
- Post-market registry and outcomes research
- Regulatory submissions and coding/reimbursement strategy
Key Technologies
- Radiofrequency (RF) thermal ablation
- Intrauterine ultrasound imaging
- Real-time image-guidance software with graphical overlay
- Transcervical (transluminal) device delivery
News & Updates
Shoneika Jefferson, a professor and mother, struggled for years with painful fibroid symptoms, including heavy bleeding and severe cramping. In 2023, she turned to Dr. Monica Modi at Atrium Health, who recommended the Sonata treatment. After undergoing the procedure, Shoneika saw a major improvement in her symptoms and now encourages other women to seek care.
Greenville News shared that Dr. Samy Iskandar, an obstetrician and gynecologist at Bon Secours OB-GYN in South Carolina, is now offering a groundbreaking treatment for uterine fibroids at Bon Secours St. Francis. This minimally invasive procedure uses an intrauterine ultrasound handpiece to locate fibroids and deliver radiofrequency energy to shrink them, reducing symptoms without requiring surgery.
In a recent segment on WISH-TV, I-Team 8 highlighted a new fibroid removal procedure offering relief to women in Indiana. Ascension St. Vincent Carmel became the first hospital in the state to offer fibroid treatment without incisions. The segment featured interviews with local medical professionals who discussed the impact of fibroids on women’s health and the benefits of the procedure.
On the CBS Atlanta 69 segment, host Keisha Lancelin interviewed Dr. De from the Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia to discuss fibroids. Dr. De highlighted common fibroid symptoms and emphasized the importance of early treatment. She also informed viewers about the various treatment options available, including minimally invasive procedures like radiofrequency ablation.
UConn Health is the first in Connecticut to offer Sonata treatment for uterine fibroids, providing a non-surgical, incisionless option using radiofrequency ablation. This procedure significantly reduces fibroid symptoms such as heavy and painful menstruation. Patient Jaime Sanchez shared her story, highlighting its potential as a game changer for women suffering from fibroids.
Gynesonics announced the milestone of treating its 10,000th patient with the Sonata System, an incision-free solution that advances the standard of care for women with uterine fibroids.
Shoneika Jefferson, a professor and mother, struggled for years with painful fibroid symptoms, including heavy bleeding and severe cramping. In 2023, she turned to Dr. Monica Modi at Atrium Health, who recommended the Sonata treatment. After undergoing the procedure, Shoneika saw a major improvement in her symptoms and now encourages other women to seek care.
Greenville News shared that Dr. Samy Iskandar, an obstetrician and gynecologist at Bon Secours OB-GYN in South Carolina, is now offering a groundbreaking treatment for uterine fibroids at Bon Secours St. Francis. This minimally invasive procedure uses an intrauterine ultrasound handpiece to locate fibroids and deliver radiofrequency energy to shrink them, reducing symptoms without requiring surgery.
In a recent segment on WISH-TV, I-Team 8 highlighted a new fibroid removal procedure offering relief to women in Indiana. Ascension St. Vincent Carmel became the first hospital in the state to offer fibroid treatment without incisions. The segment featured interviews with local medical professionals who discussed the impact of fibroids on women’s health and the benefits of the procedure.
On the CBS Atlanta 69 segment, host Keisha Lancelin interviewed Dr. De from the Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia to discuss fibroids. Dr. De highlighted common fibroid symptoms and emphasized the importance of early treatment. She also informed viewers about the various treatment options available, including minimally invasive procedures like radiofrequency ablation.
UConn Health is the first in Connecticut to offer Sonata treatment for uterine fibroids, providing a non-surgical, incisionless option using radiofrequency ablation. This procedure significantly reduces fibroid symptoms such as heavy and painful menstruation. Patient Jaime Sanchez shared her story, highlighting its potential as a game changer for women suffering from fibroids.
Gynesonics announced the milestone of treating its 10,000th patient with the Sonata System, an incision-free solution that advances the standard of care for women with uterine fibroids.