15 Top Healthcare Startups In Africa

  1. Matibabu – Uganda

 

 Matibabu is an innovative tool that detects early signs of malaria.  Founded in 2018 by Brian Gitta, the device works by beaming bright light on a patient’s finger.  Brian developed the device when four blood tests failed to detect his malaria. The Matibabu device diagnoses the disease from the patient without pricking them for blood samples.

 

  1. 54 gene – Nigeria

 

 54gene is an innovative pharmaceutical research and development startup founded in 2019 by Dr.  Abasi was performed by An-Obong.  This startup is based in Nigeria and intends to fill the gap in the genomics industry worldwide.  Currently, about 90 percent of the genetic material that supports pharmaceutical research is Caucasian with Africa contributing only 2 percent.

 

  1. Yapili – Kenya

 

 Yapili is a startup in Rwanda that connects patients with health specialists.  The startup was founded in 2014 by six entrepreneurs who together designed an online platform to match users and doctors.  

 

  1. New Kidney Center – Kenya

 

 The center will help control and manage non-communicable diseases, including kidney failure conditions.  In recent times, kidney diseases are increasing, many affected people are not able to use the drug.  The New Kidney Center will play an important role in correcting renal insufficiency.

 

  1. ClaimSync – Ghana

 

 ClaimSync provides a software platform that allows firms to electronically manage their business records.  Startups enable healthcare firms to improve markedly by automating their patient records.  In addition, the software is excellent at maintaining electronic information efficiently.  Consequently, it allows firms to store data on patients for future reference.

 

  1. MedicRAM -Nigeria

 

 MedicRAM is a leading medical records and management firm offering a number of innovative solutions for healthcare facilities.  Tosan Adams founded a startup in Nigeria.  In particular, the firm provides advanced IT solutions to hospitals by managing their vast medical records.  As a result, patients receive quality and prompt services, including laboratory and pharmacy services.

 

  1. Quater water – South Africa

 

 Quater Water is a firm based in Pretoria, South Africa, providing high quality water services exclusively to people living in slums and other untouched areas.  Marcel Langslag and another team of researchers founded the startup in 2003.  The firm has a deep contribution to research work in various fields, including water analysis, health care solutions and other related consulting.  In addition, the firm has operations in Kenya, Sudan, Mozambique and more.

 

  1. Mobisure – Kenya

 

 MobiSure is a disruptive mobile firm based in Kenya that provides medical insurance services especially to lower-class people in society.  The firm specializes in products that target individuals and families who cannot access other insurance products.  In addition, the firm partners with major hospitals and clinics around the world and is included in the list of top 10 healthcare startups in Africa.

 

  1. CardioPad Project 

 

 CardioPad is an innovative startup, providing various solutions to nurses and cardiologists, for example, firm alternative solutions in managing the problem of cardiac arrest in patients.  It uses a biometric data management tool to transfer the necessary data to relevant people in the ecosystem.

 

  1. Medexparts – Nigeria

 

 Medexperts is one of the healthcare startups in Africa, based on offering digital community services in Nigeria.  The firm provides a platform that allows patients and medical experts to access and share important information

 

  1. Safermom

 

 Empower pregnant and new mothers (with children up to one year old) to make informed health decisions through the use of ubiquitous mobile technology (SMS, voice call services and mobile apps).  The platform serves to deliver important health information to important and new mothers using interactive, personalized and low-cost mobile technologies, including SMS and voice calls in local languages.  The startup recently emerged as one of the top six winners of the Internet.org Innovation Challenge at the Africa Awards.

 

  1. Mobicure

 

 With their flagship product, Omomi (meaning ‘my baby’) is a mobile platform for pregnant women and mothers under the age of 5 that enables them to monitor their children’s health, specific and life-  The Guard provides access to maternal and child health information, as well as medical expertise at the touch of a button.  OMOMI core features include Mother’s Community.

 

  1. Ubanwa

 

 It is developing a machine learning system that can take as input the infant’s crying, analyze patterns of amplitude and frequency in crying, allowing for immediate diagnosis of birth.  Their diagnostic software test results showed a sensitivity of over 86% and specificity of 89%.

 

  1. Medsf

 

 Medsf is an e-health startup that is making the process of buying and selling drugs easy and efficient in Nigeria’s complex health system.  Medsaf provides customers with a robust inventory management system that allows them to view real-time stock levels for their drugs, receive order reminders and alerts, and access historical sales data for forecasts.  In 2017 Medsaf was named the most promising startup in Nigeria at Seedstars Lagos and will represent the country at the Seedstars Summit in Switzerland to compete for up to USD 1 million in equity investment and other awards.

 

  1. GenRx

 

 This App is designed to detect drugs near the expiration date among drug stocks, detect the potential drug overdose before the drug is sent to patients, and detect the wrong drug combinations.  The startup was one of five startups selected in 2015 to pitch in Entrepreneur Hub, organized through a partnership between Informara, Nigeria’s Venovation Hub and Disiplin Africa.

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