Diagnosticos da America SA
BOVESPA:DASA3
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Diagnosticos da America SA
Glance View
Diagnósticos da América SA engages in medical diagnostics services and in the business of research and development of diagnostic tests and their application to the medical practice. The company is headquartered in Barueri, Sao Paulo. The company went IPO on 2004-11-19. The Company’s services are structured into three units: Ambulatory and Hospital, which provides clinical analyses and diagnostic imaging; Laboratory support, which provides services for small and medium-sized laboratories, and Public Health Sector, in which the Company operates through the CientificaLab brand, which focuses on providing auxiliary diagnostic support services for the public health sector. In addition, the Company is engaged in activities related to tests in food and substances to evaluate risks for the human being; import, for its own use, of medical-hospital equipment, sets for diagnostics and related material in general, and granting and administration of business franchising, including advertising and publishing fund, training and selection of labor, supplying of equipment and research material suppliers, among others.
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