Our Stories
Explore our stories and priorities.
Keenova Anthem Video
- Purpose & Community
- Team & Culture
Medicine can change the outcome, but it’s people who change the journey. Watch the video to find out about our work and our impact.
Keenova Brand Illustrates Culture, Capabilities, and Aspirations
- Team & Culture
We are proud to introduce Keenova as a new company with a new identity and a new future. Our name, tagline, and website reflect who we are.
Meet Keenova: Keen to Solve. Keen to Serve.
- Purpose & Community
- Team & Culture
Treatment doesn’t stop with the medicine, and neither do we. At Keenova, we believe that no one should be alone in their pursuit of better health.
At Keenova, Quality Starts with the Patient
- Health & Patients
- Research & Innovation
Discover how our patient-first mindset fuels our focus, strengthens our drive, and motivates us to consistently provide quality medicines that support patient care.
Why Clinical Trial Sites Are One of Our Most Important Partners
- Health & Patients
- Research & Innovation
Many people play important roles in the journey to bringing a medicine to market. One of the most critical players is the clinical trial site itself. This can be a large healthcare institution, a community hospital, or an independent doctor’s office.
Enhancing Patient Experiences Through AI-Driven Insights
- Health & Patients
- Research & Innovation
We’re leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance patient access by providing dedicated support and resources throughout the treatment journey.
Advocating for NICU Support
- Health & Patients
Corin Nava, Executive Director of Project Sweet Peas, shares how personal loss led her to build a nationwide support network for NICU families and how others can help.
“I Got Somebody”: Peyronie’s Disease Campaign Empowers Patients to Connect with Trusted Healthcare Providers
- Health & Patients
The “I Got Somebody” campaign encourages men to connect with trusted healthcare providers about Peyronie’s disease, a penile condition that affects approximately 1 in 10 men in the U.S.*
Advanced Practice Providers’ Evolving and Important Role in Healthcare
- Health & Patients
As we face a growing physician shortage, nurse practitioners and physician associates will prove even more critical to people’s health and well-being—from primary to specialized care.
John Elway Shares His Dupuytren’s Contracture Patient Journey
- Health & Patients
NFL legend John Elway is teaming up with Endo to share his patient journey with Dupuytren’s contracture. “I couldn’t lay my hand flat on the table, and it was very difficult to throw a football like I used to.”
Real Stories: Living with Dupuytren’s Contracture
- Health & Patients
Discover how everyday people took control of their hand health by seeking treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture—and why they’re glad they did.
Breaking the Silence: Why It’s Time to Start the Conversation About Mental Health and Peyronie’s Disease
- Health & Patients
In addition to the physical symptoms, Peyronie’s disease can also negatively affect a man’s mental health. Talking openly about the condition is a crucial step toward healing—both physically and emotionally.
Parents Open Up: Navigating Challenges and Finding Support for Children with a Rare Disease
- Health & Patients
Parents with children who have rare diseases face daunting challenges and may have few resources to lean on. Here’s what two caregivers had to say about facing central precocious puberty (CPP) in their young child.
Providers: Let’s Talk About Men’s Sexual Health in the Exam Room
- Health & Patients
- Purpose & Community
By incorporating key questions into routine visits, healthcare providers foster a supportive environment where patients can openly address health concerns, empowering them to take control of their well-being.
Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Male Hypogonadism, or Low T
- Health & Patients
The production of testosterone is not only essential to the normal development of the male body, but it is also critical in helping restore sexual function and well-being. Those suffering from male hypogonadism or "Low T" do not produce enough testosterone in their body.