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Uber for Healthcare in Latinamerica
Examedi is a healthcare-at-home marketplace in Latin America that sends nurses and lab technicians directly to patients’ homes for appointments. It’s like Uber, but for medical lab work.
Examedi delivers at-home blood tests and 24/7 telemedicine in Chile, targeting convenient healthcare access with a large patient base and high satisfaction. It emphasizes home visits, rapid results, and 100% reimbursement options through Isapres/Seguro, aiming to be the Chilean equivalent of at-home diagnostic services.
Users can book at-home blood tests and telemedicine consultations in Chile. The service includes professional, stress-free home visits, results delivered quickly (hours), and automatic handling of reimbursements with Isapre/Seguro. The platform highlights a 4.8/5 Google rating and offers reembolsos y trámites simplificados, con opciones de bonificación y servicios asociados (vacunas a domicilio, paquetes de inyecciones y seguimiento).
Who it’s for: Families, individuals, clinics, and companies seeking convenient at-home diagnostic services and telemedicine in Chile
fondo de Serie A y cobertura mediática; crecimiento de usuarios (>300,000) y alianzas con clínicas y aseguradoras
Software Engineer from Santiago, Chile. Started programming when I was 14. Worked at two startups that went through a local accelerator powered by the Chilean government. Gave up a scholarship and dropped out from Civil Engineering to focus 100% on Examedi.
Industrial engineer from Santiago, Chile. Dropped out of my M Sc, in Optimization to build the logistics infrastructure at Houm (YC W21), where I managed ~150 freelancers in Chile, Mexico, and Colombia—on average showing 1 real-estate property every 6 minutes. Now I'm at Examedi, using logistics to uberize the Healthcare industry.
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