Australian Owned & Operated
Synthetic Allograft is the next best alternative to donated human tissue and may provide solutions to minor immunogenic rejection and risk of disease.
Australian Allografts is at the forefront of technical innovation and seeks to introduce new processing technologies to Australia.
If you have industry experience and would like to work independently, please get in touch with us to discuss opportunities.
We pride ourselves on 3 core values
Quality
Outcomes
Patient Outcomes are the most important responsibility of all involved in implant procedures. The right product, processed to the highest standards, packaged and delivered to our client hospitals are all components of the chain of excellence. The best possible outcome for the patient is our cornerstone.
We pride ourselves on 3 core values
The donation of tissue is a gift of life for some. Australian Allografts takes the responsibility of making the most of that selfless act for the benefit of many. The integrity of the donation and respect for the wishes of the donor are the most important considerations.
Australian allograft, donated in Australia, by Australians for Australians. A rigorous donation screening process and world’s best practice production facilities ensure all allograft is to Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration standards. Our association with our Australian Tissue Bank partner creates an assurance of quality and safety for surgeons and patients nationally.
Patient Outcomes are the most important responsibility of all involved in implant procedures. The right product, processed to the highest standards, packaged and delivered to our client hospitals are all components of the chain of excellence. The best possible outcome for the patient is our cornerstone.
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