MedCity News March 20, 2025
Katie Adams

Sibel Health raised $30 million to accelerate the commercial deployment of its remote patient monitoring platform. The company also announced its seventh FDA clearance, which enables clinicians to use alarms and alerts along with the Sibel’s central platform.

Remote patient monitoring startup Sibel Health closed a $30 million Series C funding round on Thursday, bringing its total funding amount to $63 million.

The company — founded in 2018 as a spinout of Northwestern University — has headquarters in the Chicago area with offices in San Diego and Seoul. Its mission is to make healthcare data more useful by developing wearable monitors for the entire clinical care continuum.

Sibel’s remote vital monitoring platform, named Anne One, uses wearable sensors to capture...

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