Innara Health

Innara Health Improving feeding outcomes for newborns and babies born prematurely. Our team is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for infants and their families.

Innara Health is dedicated to the premature infant and developing a new generation of neonatal care technologies for preterm, full term and critical care infants. Our team works with leading research and medical professionals worlwide who understand both physical and neurological infant development. Together, we are working to create cutting edge products that improve standards of care, optimize patient outcomes, and increase healthcare system benefits.

Kansas City NICU professionals…..we need your help! Innara Health is looking for 15-20 NICU professionals to participate...
09/07/2022

Kansas City NICU professionals…..we need your help!

Innara Health is looking for 15-20 NICU professionals to participate in a focus group for the next-generation NTrainer. This in-person focus group will take place in Kansas City in late September. One hour of your time will be required for a "hands-on" session with the NTrainer 2.0 along with providing feedback. $100 compensation will be available at your discretion. If interested, please follow this link:

https://lnkd.in/e264BSHU

Address

10900 S Clay Blair Boulevard
Olathe, KS
66061

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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Innara Health is dedicated to improving feeding outcomes for newborns and infants born prematurely.

The NTrainer is the only FDA cleared medical device clinically proven to improve feeding outcomes for infants born prematurely.