News | FDA | October 30, 2025

Sirona Medical receives FDA 510(k) clearance for Advanced Imaging Suite, expanding Class II medical device functionality and PET-CT capabilities.

Sirona Advanced Imaging Suite Gets FDA 510(k) Clearance

Oct. 30, 2025 — Sirona Medical has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its Sirona Advanced Imaging Suite, marking a significant regulatory milestone and the company's first Class II medical device designation.

This clearance expands Sirona's diagnostic imaging capabilities to include PET-CT support with quantitative SUV analysis, image fusion, maximum intensity projection (MIP) generation and multi-planar reconstruction (MPR). 

"This milestone reflects our commitment to closing the most critical capability gaps that limit the flexibility and reach of modern radiology," said Dr. Peter Sachs, Radiologist, Imaging Informaticist, and Sirona Advisor. "By pioneering the field of 100% cloud-native PET viewing and PET-CT fusion, we're enabling radiologists to interpret advanced imaging studies from anywhere — without compromise in diagnostic confidence, speed, or quality."

The clearance follows an extensive multi-disciplinary effort across Sirona's product, engineering, quality, and regulatory teams. The newly cleared functionality represents a significant step in Sirona's mission to unify the radiology workflow by bringing advanced visualization, reporting, and collaboration into a single, cloud-native environment accessible through a browser.

"With PET-CT now cleared, Sirona has completed a four-year journey toward delivering the most complete, FDA-cleared, and cloud native diagnostic environment in the industry," said Ken Kaufman, Chief Executive Officer of Sirona Medical. 

Sirona's cloud-native architecture fundamentally changes how innovation reaches radiologists. With the FDA clearance of the Sirona Advanced Imaging Suite, new functionality no longer requires complex, site-by-site installations or lengthy upgrade cycles. Instead, capabilities can be deployed to every user instantly through the cloud.

Sirona's Advanced Imaging Suite will begin rolling out to users as early as next week, with immediate availability for existing customers participating in early-access programs.

Sirona will host a webinar, "The Cloud-Native Path to Profitable Radiology," Nov. 5, 2025, at 1 PM ET. The session will feature Dr. Luke Roller and Dr. Jon Masur discussing how cloud-native architecture is transforming radiology practices. Attendees will learn how Sirona's RadOS platform helps eliminate workflow friction, simplify IT and drive profitability by unifying PACS, reporting, and AI into a single cloud-native solution.

To register, visit this link.


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