The Founding of Orei Health
Orei Health was born from the meeting of two very different perspectives – an engineer who had spent years finding ways to simplify complex technological processes, and a physician with decades of clinical practice, who witnessed daily how patients avoided tests out of fear and discomfort.
This meeting was no coincidence. Both had personally experienced how blood collection could become a barrier – for some, just a moment of discomfort, for others, a reason to avoid testing altogether. The shared conclusion was clear: this process has remained unchanged for decades.
We live in an era of groundbreaking advances in medicine. Surgical robots perform complex operations, artificial intelligence supports diagnostics, and personalized medicine is becoming the standard. And blood collection? It still looks almost the same as it did 50 years ago – a needle, stress, and an obligatory visit to the clinic.
From this frustration and ambition came a goal: to completely redesign the blood collection experience, creating a solution the world has never seen before – painless, stress-free, and available in every home, anywhere in the world.
Our Mission
We want access to blood diagnostics to be as simple as access to clean water – universal, convenient, and barrier-free. Our mission is to break the 50-year deadlock in blood collection technology so that no one ever postpones testing again due to fear, pain, or lack of time.
Our Vision
We imagine a world where health diagnostics are seamlessly integrated into daily life.
Where anyone, regardless of location, can perform a blood test in minutes and receive results directly in a mobile app.
Where prevention becomes the norm, and early disease detection saves millions of lives every year.
Orei Health is more than technology – it is a global movement toward a new, patient-centered era of medicine.
Our Team
Our strength lies in a complementary, interdisciplinary team combining expertise from multiple critical fields:
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biotechnology and bioengineering specialists,
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mechanical engineers and device designers,
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experts in physics and precision mechanism design,
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physicians with extensive clinical experience,
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laboratory diagnosticians ensuring sample quality and accuracy,
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medical facility owners and management, providing practical implementation insights.
This unique blend of skills allows us to address the problem from every angle – from designing the technology and optimizing sample collection, to ensuring compliance with medical regulations, to meeting the real needs of patients and healthcare providers.
The Global Context
We know we are not the only ones aiming to solve this problem. Around the world, there are many outstanding startups and technology companies also working on alternatives to traditional blood collection. We see them not as competitors, but as allies in the same mission.
The more innovators join this movement, the sooner diagnostics worldwide will become simpler, safer, and accessible to everyone.
