Founded in 1963 by Bill Cook from a spare bedroom in Bloomington, Indiana, Cook Medical has grown into one of the world's largest family-owned medical device companies, a distinction that continues to shape its culture and long-term decision-making. Operating independently without the pressure of quarterly earnings reports, the company has remained focused on serving clinicians and patients across a broad portfolio of minimally invasive medical technologies.
Cook Medical designs, manufactures, and distributes devices used in interventional radiology, endoscopy, urology, vascular surgery, and critical care. Its product catalogue spans thousands of items, including drainage catheters, stents, guidewires, biopsy tools, and endoscopic accessories. The company is particularly well regarded within interventional medicine for the depth of its vascular and biliary ranges, which are used in hospitals and procedural suites worldwide.
Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, Cook Medical maintains manufacturing facilities and offices across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and beyond, supplying products to more than 135 countries. The company employs tens of thousands of people globally and operates several dedicated business divisions, including Cook Biotech, which focuses on regenerative medicine technologies derived from naturally occurring tissue matrices, and Cook Regentec, which works on cell therapy platforms.
Cook Medical has a long-standing reputation for close collaboration with physicians in device development. Many of its products originated from direct partnerships with clinicians who identified unmet procedural needs, a model the company has maintained throughout its history. This approach has led to iterative refinements across its endoscopy and urology portfolios in particular, where the breadth of available configurations allows for high procedural specificity.
The company also maintains a strong commitment to training and education, providing simulation resources and hands-on programmes to support adoption of its technologies in clinical settings.
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