Under its new brand name, Aeroflow Health aims to reinforce its position as a personalized health partner with a commitment to positively impact health outcomes

ASHEVILLE, North Carolina—Aeroflow Healthcare, a health care company that leverages technology to support the delivery of medical products and services, announced it has rebranded to Aeroflow Health. As a personalized health partner, the company said the rebrand emphasizes its aim to provide patients with easy access to integrated health solutions covered by their insurance. The company also unveiled a new logo and corporate website, aeroflowhealth.com, as part of the rebrand.

 

New Aeroflow Health logo

"As an organization who focuses so heavily on transformation, we felt this rebrand would unify us and allow us to vocalizes the benefits each of our consumer brands brings.We are committed to adapting and growing within the ever-evolving health care industry,” said Ryan Bullock, chief strategy officer at Aeroflow Health. “The rebrand of Aeroflow Health reflects that ethos, reinforcing our dedication to continuously evolving to meet the needs of patients and health care providers nationwide. We are proud of our team and its growth, and look forward to further success in 2024 and beyond.”

Aeroflow Health navigates the complexities of insurance coverage to connect patients with a diverse range of medical devices and comprehensive support. The company’s catalog of solutions includes Aeroflow Breastpumps, Aeroflow Diabetes, Aeroflow Sleep and Aeroflow Urology. Beyond its product availability, Aeroflow Health is committed to delivering educational resources, consultations and personalized services to patients and health care providers. Under its new name, Aeroflow Health said it will continue to deliver solutions without barriers across its entire product catalog and health services to provide care.

In business for more than 20 years, Aeroflow Health has garnered acclaim as one of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. In 2023 alone, the company surpassed its previous records by serving more than one million patients within the past 12 months.