EndoChoice moves corporate headquarters to new 30,000 square foot location in Alpharetta, Georgia

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EndoChoice, Inc. today announced that it has moved its corporate headquarters to a new location in Alpharetta, Georgia.  The new 30,000 square foot corporate headquarters is three times larger than its previous facility, and features a state-of-the-art GI anatomic pathology laboratory.

"We are very pleased with a seamless move into our new corporate headquarters," stated EndoChoice CEO and Founder Mark Gilreath.  "With space for the R&D of GI devices and supplies, and a GI specialty diagnostic laboratory, our new facility highlights the complete focus on endoscopy that makes EndoChoice truly unique to the medical technology industry."

EndoChoice Pathology is a national reference laboratory accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP).  The GI specialty laboratory is led by Medical Director, Dr. Robert Smith.  "Our recent lab expansion and investments in technology enable EndoChoice to provide unmatched service to the GI physician.  It's a very exciting time for our company," said Smith.

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