Grand Rapids healthcare company eyes up to $150M Detroit expansion

BAMF Health uEXPLORER scanner

In this 2022 photo, BAMF Health CEO Dr. Anthony Chang talks about the uEXPLORER total-body PET/CT scanner as it is unveiled at the Michigan State University Doug Meijer Medical Innovation Building in Grand Rapids. The system offers total-body dynamic scanning, enables ultra-low patient dose, and produces ultra-high image resolution, changing the way whole-body PET/CT imaging has traditionally been performed. (Joel Bissell | MLive.com)Joel Bissell | MLive.com

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — BAMF Health, a molecular imaging and advanced cancer treatment provider based at the Doug Meijer Medical Innovation Building in downtown Grand Rapids, is nearing its goal of opening a Detroit clinic thanks to a $5 million state grant.

The grant, included in the fiscal year 2025 state budget, is another step forward in BAMF’s push to open the clinic and use precision medicine and radioactive drugs for the imaging and treatment of prostate and neuroendocrine cancer in southeast Michigan, said Chad Bassett, BAMF’s chief operating officer.

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