The acquisition strengthens Veridian Healthcare’s respiratory device offerings and expands its remote patient monitoring and telehealth product portfolio.


RT’s Three Key Takeaways:

  1. Veridian Healthcare Expands Product Offerings: The acquisition of Zewa strengthens Veridian’s respiratory device portfolio and enhances its presence in remote patient monitoring (RPM) and telehealth sectors.
  2. Diverse Product Portfolio: Zewa brings a range of products, including respiratory devices like compressor nebulizers, oximetry, blood pressure monitors, pain management products, and thermometry, to Veridian’s lineup.
  3. Leadership and Integration: Zewa’s founder, Thomas Zeindler, will join Veridian’s executive team, continuing to lead product development while overseeing the telehealth and connected device business in North America.

Veridian Healthcare has acquired Zewa Inc, a supplier of consumer retail, telehealth, and remote patient monitoring devices. 

Zewa’s product portfolio features respiratory devices such as a compressor nebulizer system, along with oximetry, connected and non-connected blood pressure monitors, pain management, and thermometry.

Veridian Healthcare, established in 2009, is an outsourced manufacturer of private-label and branded in-home diagnostic, pain care management, and personal care products. 

“This combination expands Veridian’s RPM (remote patient monitoring), consumer medical product portfolio, and telehealth segments, positioning the company as a leading supplier in the diagnostic medical and telehealth product categories in North America. Veridian will benefit from Zewa’s technology capabilities and diverse product line, providing additional product solutions to its customers,” says John Aldridge, chief digital health officer of Veridian, in a release. 

Leadership Changes

The principal founder of Zewa, Thomas Zeindler, will join Veridian’s executive management team. Zeindler will continue to lead in the development of Zewa products with its customers while also managing the organization’s technical business within the telehealth and connected device market in North America. 

“Through this merger, our customers will benefit from access to an expanded line of quality healthcare products, including access to the entire product portfolios of both Zewa and Veridian. Our customers can continue to expect the industry-leading customer support,” says Zeindler in a release.

Photo caption: Zewa’s compressor nebulizer system

Photo credit: Veridian Healthcare