GeekWire April 18, 2024
Lisa Stiffler

Travis Rush grew up in the tiny seaside town of Gold Beach in Southern Oregon. With a population of only 1,576 — as was proudly proclaimed on the sign coming into town — healthcare resources there were limited. The nearest medical lab was over an hour a way.

Rush is now CEO and co-founder of Reperio Health, a Portland, Ore.-based startup providing in-home health screenings, essentially bringing basic lab services to people in small communities like Gold Beach and in major metros alike.

Reperio recently raised $14 million in new funding to expand its growth and services.

The startup offers kits delivered by mail that include tests for blood pressure and heart rate; a scale and tape measure for determining...

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