DOTmed February 17, 2025
Gus Iversen

United Theranostics has closed a $15 million senior debt facility with Old National Bank to support the expansion of its network of radiopharmaceutical therapy clinics across the U.S.

The Minneapolis-based company, which provides radiopharmaceutical treatments and molecular imaging for cancer patients in an outpatient setting, plans to use the funding to establish up to eight new centers within the next year. The facilities will be modeled after its existing locations in Glen Burnie, Maryland, and Princeton, New Jersey.

According to its website, the company has centers opening soon in Bethesda, Maryland, Orlando, Florida, Phoenix, Arizona, and West...

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