Top 16 medical and healthcare startups in Poland

Dec 21, 2025
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1
DocPlanner
Funding: $140.7M
SaaS-enabled marketplace in healthcare sector. Patients can find doctors and make bookings. Doctors get simple SaaS to manage practice.
2
Infermedica
Funding: $45M
Infermedica develops AI technology for preliminary medical diagnosis and triage.
3
Mindgram
Funding: $12.6M
Mindgram is a science-based platform and mobile app for complete mental wellness.
4
Aether Biomedical
Funding: $11.3M
Aether Biomedical is a rehabiliation robotics startup focused on building bionic limbs for upper limb amputees
5
Higo Sense
Funding: €8M
Higo's pocket device facilitates medical examination ‘on the go’ in everyday life for various health-related situations. The device comes with five extension tools for different diagnostic functions: while the thermometer module measures body temperature, patients can use other tools like the spatula to examine their throat, stethoscope for lungs, and the otoscope for ears.
6
StethoMe
Funding: $7.9M
StethoMe is a digital stethoscope that enables remote monitoring of heart and lung sounds for healthcare professionals.
7
Intelliseq
Funding: PLN28.5M
Intelliseq is a biomedical company specializing in the fields of genomics and bioinformatics. We provide comprehensive solutions of high-throughput DNA sequencing for medical diagnostics and scientific research.
8
Telemedico
Funding: $6.6M
Telemedico is one of the largest providers of telemedicine in Europe. It delivers comprehensive telemedicine solutions for insurers, assistance companies, employers, medical entities, pharmaceutical companies, and as part of national healthcare systems.
9
Molecule.one
Funding: $6M
Molecule.one develops AI-powered software for organic synthesis design. Its machine learning systems predict the best ways to synthesize potentially valuable molecules, a crucial part of creating new drugs and treatments.
10
GeneMe
Funding: €5.2M
Geneme is a company dedicated to the exercise of genetic testing in its own laboratories with equipment for all the most popular techniques of molecular biology and genetic engineering.
11
Doctor.One
Funding: €3.7M
Doctor.One is a next generation virtual clinic, helping any doctor build a subscription-based private practice.
12
Cardiomatics
Funding: €3.5M
Cardiomatics uses artificial intelligence for electrocardiogram (ECG) reading automation technology.
13
Selvita
Funding: $3.25M
Selvita is a drug discovery company engaged in the research and development of breakthrough therapies in the area of oncology.
14
DEBN
Funding: $2.7M
DEBN has developed an innovative prostate biopsy needle for urologists that reduces the incidence of infectious complications by delivering an optimal combination of antibiotics directly into the prostate, precisely where infections can occur. The device consists of a polymer-coated biopsy needle and an anesthetic needle, which release the drug directly into the prostate during the procedure. The very first DEBN model used polyvinyl alcohol and amikacin.
15
CliniNote
Funding: $2M
CliniNote is pioneering a new category of AI/NLP-powered tools that radically improve the efficiency and quality of data capture in healthcare - without adding to clinicians’ workload. Our solution integrates seamlessly into existing workflows, requiring no changes to user behavior or hospital systems, and eliminates the need for traditional integrations.
16
Cancer Center
Cancer Center helps fight various forms of cancers around the world using advanced and innovative software Deep Learning tools for medical imaging.
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Editor: Jason Kwon
Jason Kwon is a senior editor for MedicalStartups. He has previously covered the pharmaceutical and medical research industries for FDAnews and worked as a head of marketing for medical startup Sonic Therapeutics. Before that, he co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in Asia. Jason graduated from St. Bonaventure University’s journalism school. In his free time, Jason enjoys yoga, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where he can't get cell service. You can contact Jason at jaskwon(at)medicalstartups(dot)com