at-home-testing

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Sheena Menezes
Founder · Executive · Scientist

Sheena Menezes

Sheena Menezes is the co-founder and CEO of Simple HealthKit, a Milpitas, California digital health company delivering accurate, affordable at-home diagnostics, treatment, and follow-up care. A biochemist with a PhD from UC Santa Barbara, where she discovered a novel tRNA methylase, she built her career in in-vitro diagnostics before founding Simple HealthKit to close socioeconomic gaps in healthcare access. Born and raised in Kuwait with Indian-Portuguese roots, she has been recognized by Fierce Healthcare as one of its Most Influential Minority Executives in Healthcare and named to Inc.'s 2025 Female Founders 500.

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Ash
Health · Saas · Enterprise

Ash

Ash (poweredbyash.com) is a New York-based health technology company that gives healthcare organizations a customizable, white-label platform for at-home diagnostic testing. Founded in 2019 as a direct-to-consumer sexual health testing service for the LGBTQ+ community, Ash pivoted to a B2B model that lets health plans, digital health companies and public health agencies launch branded testing programs across 100+ biomarkers in all 50 states. The company handles kit design, a vetted lab network, multilingual patient engagement, logistics and real-time reporting through one API, and has shipped more than 500,000 kits while helping organizations close care gaps and improve HEDIS and Star Ratings measures.

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Function Health
Health · Ai · Consumer

Function Health

Function Health is an Austin-based membership platform that gives consumers direct access to 100-plus lab tests, optional full-body MRI scans, and AI-generated insights for a flat annual fee. Founded in 2021 and led by CEO Jonathan Swerdlin with physician co-founder Mark Hyman, the company sells a data-first, preventive approach to healthcare aimed at helping members catch problems early and track their biology over time. After a $298M Series B in November 2025 at a $2.5B valuation, Function has become one of the fastest-growing consumer health companies in the US.

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GlycanAge
Health · Consumer · Ecommerce

GlycanAge

GlycanAge is a UK-registered, Croatian-founded longevity biotech that measures biological age by analyzing glycans - sugar molecules attached to immune-system antibodies. Built on roughly two decades of glycobiology research led by Professor Gordan Lauc, the company turns a finger-prick blood sample into a report on how fast a person is aging at the molecular level, plus a specialist consultation to guide lifestyle changes. It sells directly to consumers and is expanding its glycan biomarkers into hospitals and preventive-care systems.

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Healthy.io
Health · Ai · Consumer

Healthy.io

Healthy.io turns the smartphone camera into a clinical-grade medical device for at-home diagnostics. Founded in Israel in 2013 by Yonatan Adiri, the company uses computer vision, AI and colorimetric analysis to let patients run lab-quality urine tests at home - for kidney disease, urinary tract infections and pregnancy - and gives clinicians AI-powered 3D wound measurement tools. Its flagship Minuteful Kidney test is the first smartphone-powered home test cleared by the FDA to measure the albumin-to-creatinine ratio, and its products are used across US health plans and UK NHS trusts to close gaps in preventative care.

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David Stein
Founder · Executive · Operator

David Stein

David Stein is the co-founder and CEO of Ash (formerly Ash Wellness), a New York-based B2B platform that lets healthcare organizations run their own at-home testing programs. He launched the company out of Cornell Tech's MBA program in 2019 after a frustrating personal experience getting sexual health testing, first building a direct-to-consumer brand for the LGBTQ+ community and then pivoting to white-label infrastructure for providers and payers during COVID-19. Today Ash handles kit design, a CLIA/CAP-certified lab network, logistics, and patient-facing software across all 50 states, and has shipped more than a million test kits.

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Oova
Health · Consumer · Ai

Oova

Oova is a New York-based women's health company that brings lab-grade hormone testing into the home. Founded in 2017 as a Mount Sinai spinout by Dr. Aparna (Amy) Divaraniya, Oova combines urine test strips, smartphone scanning, and AI to quantitatively measure LH, E3G (estrogen metabolite), and PdG (progesterone metabolite), giving women personalized daily insights for fertility, PCOS, cycle health, and perimenopause. The FDA-registered platform is used by consumers and integrated with hundreds of fertility and women's health clinics through a HIPAA-compliant provider dashboard.

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SpotitEarly
Health · Ai · Consumer

SpotitEarly

SpotitEarly is a healthtech company building an accessible, non-invasive early cancer detection service that combines trained scent-detection beagles with an AI platform to analyze volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a person's breath. Users collect a breath sample at home and mail it to the company's lab, where beagles screen for cancer-linked odors and SpotitEarly's proprietary LUCID bio-AI platform digitizes and interprets the dogs' behavioral signals. A double-blind clinical study of 1,400 people, published in Nature's Scientific Reports, reported 94% sensitivity and specificity across the four most common cancers - breast, colorectal, lung, and prostate. Founded in Israel and now launching in the U.S., the company aims to make routine multi-cancer pre-screening affordable, at roughly $250 for a single test.

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Simple HealthKit
Health · Ai · Saas

Simple HealthKit

Simple HealthKit is a Milpitas, California-based digital health company building end-to-end healthcare infrastructure that unifies at-home and in-clinic diagnostics, a CLIA-certified lab, telehealth, and follow-up care into a single platform. Founded in 2018 by biochemist Sheena Menezes, the company targets health equity by making testing for sexual health, respiratory illness (COVID/flu/RSV), and chronic conditions like diabetes accessible and affordable for underserved populations, selling primarily to health plans, retailers, pharmacies, employers, schools, and public health organizations.

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Ron Zohar
Founder · Executive · Operator

Ron Zohar

Ron Zohar is a co-founder and executive at Healthy.io, the Tel Aviv digital-health company that turns a smartphone camera into a clinical-grade medical device. He leads product and technology work behind Healthy.io's at-home urinalysis and wound-imaging platforms. A former Israeli Air Force officer with degrees in physics and philosophy from Tel Aviv University, he previously ran mobile product at Fiverr and co-founded Groovideo before helping build one of Israel's most-funded digital-health startups.

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HueDx
Health · Ai · Hardware

HueDx

HueDx is a Philadelphia diagnostics company - formerly Group K Diagnostics - that turns any smartphone camera into a reader for lab-grade, quantitative color-based tests. Its patented HueCard color-correction hardware and AI-powered HueTools/HueCloud software let researchers develop, validate, and deploy paper-based colorimetric assays without proprietary readers or lab infrastructure, aiming to make quantitative results available at the point of care and at home.

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Teal Health
Health · Consumer · Hardware

Teal Health

Teal Health is a San Francisco women's health company behind the Teal Wand, the first and only FDA-authorized at-home self-collection device for cervical cancer screening. Founded by Stanford physician-researcher Dr. Avnesh Thakor and CEO Kara Egan, the company pairs a comfortable, tampon-like self-collection device with a women's telehealth platform so people with a cervix can screen for HPV at home and skip the stirrups. The device uses the same clinically validated Roche cobas HPV test that providers use in-clinic, detecting cervical precancer 96% of the time, and shipped nationwide to all 50 states after winning FDA authorization in May 2025.

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WellTheory
Health · Consumer · Saas

WellTheory

WellTheory is a virtual autoimmune care platform founded in 2020 by Ellen Rudolph, Claire Rudolph, and Wallace Torres — all personally affected by autoimmune disease. The company pairs licensed registered dietitians and board-certified health coaches with advanced diagnostic testing to help the 50+ million Americans living with autoimmune conditions reduce symptoms and reclaim their lives. Members follow a 12-month personalized program covering nutrition, sleep, stress, and movement. Clinical outcomes show 92% of members reduce symptoms within four weeks, 85% cut ER visits within 16 months, and average annual healthcare savings of $5,181 per patient. Backed by $33.4M in total funding led by General Catalyst, WellTheory serves both individual members ($175/month) and self-insured employers and health plans like Sentara Health Plans.

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Luca Springer
Founder · Executive · Scientist

Luca Springer

Luca Springer is the co-founder and CEO of Numen (formerly Cleancard), a San Francisco synthetic-biology company building rapid at-home diagnostic tests that read biomarkers from a urine sample in about 30 minutes. A 2016 German Rhodes Scholar who once planned a career in European politics, he traded the policy track for the lab bench, pairing degrees in computer science and global governance from Oxford with a dual BA from Columbia and Sciences Po. He started the company in 2021 with fellow Rhodes Scholar Thomas Carroll, went through Y Combinator's Summer 2023 batch, and has raised roughly $5.1M to make lab-grade screening as simple as a pregnancy test.

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3EO Health
Health · Hardware · Consumer

3EO Health

3EO Health is a Beverly, Massachusetts molecular diagnostics company that built the first point-of-care molecular test priced under $15. Spun out of Harvard's Wyss Institute, its proprietary 3TR amplification technology delivers PCR-level sensitivity without sample preparation, expensive consumables, or complex lab equipment - putting molecular-grade testing in clinics, workplaces, and homes. The company calls itself a 'Point of Life' diagnostics company on a mission to democratize access to high-quality testing.

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Evvy
Health · Consumer · Ai

Evvy

Evvy is a precision women's health company building the first AI-powered vaginal healthcare platform around a CLIA-certified, at-home metagenomic vaginal microbiome test. Founded in 2021 by Stanford alums Priyanka Jain and Laine Bruzek, Evvy pairs state-of-the-art testing that screens for 700+ bacteria and fungi with clinician-reviewed results, personalized prescription treatment, and one-on-one health coaching. By generating one of the largest datasets on female biomarkers, Evvy aims to close the gender health gap - starting with conditions like bacterial vaginosis that have been chronically under-researched.

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Vivoo
Health · Consumer · Saas

Vivoo

Vivoo is a San Francisco-based health tech company that makes at-home urine test strips analyzed via smartphone camera. Founded in 2017, the company offers a wellness platform that measures 8+ biomarkers — including hydration, vitamins, minerals, pH, ketones, and oxidative stress — and delivers personalized nutrition and lifestyle recommendations through a free mobile app. Backed by $19.4M in funding led by Tim Draper, Vivoo is sold at Target, Walmart, and Sam's Club, and has expanded to 100+ countries with a focus on making lab-grade health insights accessible to everyday consumers.

health-tech · wellnessRead →
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Kara Egan
Founder · Executive · Operator

Kara Egan

Kara Egan is the co-founder and CEO of Teal Health, the San Francisco-based company behind the Teal Wand - the first and only FDA-authorized at-home self-collection device for cervical cancer screening in the United States. A Stanford engineer-turned-Wharton MBA, Kara spent years as a venture capital investor at Emergence Capital and .406 Ventures before betting on a product she believed could remake an 80-year-old medical process. Backed by $23M from investors including Emerson Collective, Serena Ventures, and Forerunner, Teal Health has rapidly expanded nationwide with a device that studies show is just as accurate as in-clinic screening and preferred by 94% of women who tried it.

women's-health · healthtechRead →