MobiHealth News July 17, 2024
Jessica Hagen

The funding will be used to secure FDA clearance for its benchtop blood-testing system for use in doctor’s offices, clinics and pharmacies.

Truvian Health, maker of a benchtop blood-testing system, announced it had secured $74 million in capital and is partnering with Canada’s largest pharmacy, Shoppers Drug Mart.

Great Point Ventures and Wittington Ventures coled the round, with participation from existing investors Medical Excellence Capital, Tao Capital, DNS Capital, 7wireVentures and TYH Capital.

WHAT IT DOES

The San Diego-based company offers a fully automated on-site diagnostics platform for providers to perform blood testing with immediate results.

The benchtop system combines immunoassay, hematology and clinical chemistry testing and allows for routine blood testing, including complete blood count with differential,...

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