HD Medical

HD Medical

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $12.5M

Overview

HD Medical is a private, commercial-stage digital health company specializing in AI-powered point-of-care diagnostic devices for cardiovascular disease. Its flagship product, the HD Steth, is marketed as the world's first AI-enabled intelligent stethoscope with integrated ECG, designed to screen for and detect abnormalities instantly. The company has demonstrated real-world impact through large-scale screening initiatives and is expanding its portfolio with remote patient monitoring solutions. With a seasoned leadership team and notable medical advisors, HD Medical targets the vast global market for early CVD detection and management.

Cardiovascular

Technology Platform

AI-enabled digital health platform integrating advanced acoustics, electrocardiography (ECG), and proprietary artificial intelligence into point-of-care and remote monitoring devices.

Funding History

2
Total raised:$12.5M
Series A$10M
Seed$2.5M

Opportunities

The massive, global burden of cardiovascular disease creates a urgent need for accessible, early detection tools, particularly in primary care and underserved markets.
The concurrent trends of AI adoption in medicine and the shift towards remote patient monitoring and value-based care provide powerful tailwinds for HD Medical's integrated hardware and software solutions.

Risk Factors

Key risks include navigating complex and uncertain regulatory and reimbursement pathways for AI-based diagnostics, intense competition from both startups and large medtech incumbents, and the challenge of driving adoption by changing established clinical workflows.
Financial sustainability as a private company and the need for continuous capital to fund clinical validation and commercial expansion are also significant risks.

Competitive Landscape

HD Medical operates in the competitive digital stethoscope and AI diagnostics space, facing rivals like Eko Health (which has a partnership with 3M), Thinklabs, and others. Larger medical technology companies such as Philips, GE Healthcare, and Butterfly Network also offer point-of-care ultrasound and connected devices, presenting both competitive pressure and potential partnership or acquisition interest.