FAQ
The cost of a custom implant service depends on several factors, including case complexity, implant type, design requirements, materials, and production timeline. Each case is individually evaluated to ensure the best clinical and technical outcome. A detailed quotation will be provided after reviewing the patient data and surgical requirements.
To start a case, we typically require the patient’s DICOM files (CT scan), along with any additional files if applicable. A brief clinical description, surgical objectives, and any specific preferences from the surgeon are also important. This information allows our team to evaluate the case, plan the design accurately, and proceed efficiently.
We use clinically proven, medical-grade materials selected based on the clinical indication and surgeon requirements. Commonly used materials include PEEK (Polyether-ether-ketone), and medical-grade titanium, known for their strength, biocompatibility, and long-term performance.
We are committed to provide the
initial design within 5 working days after receiving acceptable scan data.
Once the design is reviewed and approved, manufacturing takes up to 10
working days. Shipping time depends on the destination.
For urgent cases, surgeons may inform the CureTech team to prioritize
the case and receive an estimated expedited delivery timeline.
All CureTech implants are delivered non-sterile. Recommended sterilization methods are provided in the Instructions for Use (IFU).
Each CureTech package includes
the patient-specific medical implant, anatomical model, and implant model,
along with the IFU and a full detailed report.
If additional items are required, surgeons may inform the CureTech team
in advance to accommodate specific requests.