Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, INC.

Reporting payments is a legal requirement; large totals often reflect large product portfolios.

$351Kgeneral payments (2019-2025)
$731Kresearch payments (2019-2025)
107clinicians paid

General and research payments are shown separately, never blended. Research payments are often institution-directed and tied to clinical trials.

General payments by year

2019 $24K
2020 $49K
2021 $200K
2022 $6,900
2023 $62K
2024 $8,053
2025 $940

General payments only, as reported to CMS. Research payments are totaled above and not included in these bars.

Specialties it works with most

Diagnostic Radiology $198K
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism $55K
Nuclear Medicine $52K
Neurology (Psychiatry & Neurology) $22K
Psychiatry $9,782
Nuclear Radiology $6,798

Clinicians with the largest reported totals

Often long-running consulting, speaking, or advisory relationships, which companies must report by law. A large total is not evidence of anything improper.

ClinicianLocationSpecialtyGeneral payments (2019-2025)
Kristina Utzschneider Seattle, WA Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism $55,024.80
Joseph Sam Tacoma, WA Diagnostic Radiology $53,905.38
Val Liberace Harrisonburg, VA Diagnostic Radiology $30,534.73
Kevin Weber Cincinnati, OH Diagnostic Radiology $26,450.07
Vijay Viswanathan Dover, DE Diagnostic Radiology $23,978.97
Ernest Depuey New York, NY Nuclear Medicine $23,556.39
Bartosz Rydzewski Louisville, KY Diagnostic Radiology $22,025.00
John Edmunds Greensboro, NC Diagnostic Radiology $21,447.83
Arun Basu Rochester, NY Diagnostic Radiology $18,775.00
Val Lowe Rochester, MN Nuclear Medicine $16,529.13

Source: CMS Open Payments, program years 2019-2025, as reported to CMS by drug and device makers (published June 30, 2026). Drug and device detail covers 2023-2025.