Top 26 Medical emergency startups

Updated: Nov 26, 2025
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These startups develop new technologies for medical emergency situations, like CPR equipment, injury and sepsis therapies, AI-diagnostics.
1
Zipline
Country: USA | Funding: $971M
Zipline designs, manufactures, and operates drones to deliver vital medical products.
2
DispatchHealth
Country: USA | Funding: $733.2M
DispatchHealth is an in-home care provider. DispatchHealth delivers medical care directly to you. We can treat anything an urgent care can, plus more.
3
RapidSOS
Country: USA | Funding: $355.7M
RapidSOS is an advanced emergency technology company that provides a bridge between mobile phone calls to 911 and legacy 911 PSAP services.
4
Carbyne
Country: Israel | Funding: $226.3M
Carbyne is a national emergency communication platform, running the most advanced technology for emergency infrastructure.
5
Element Science
Country: USA | Funding: $183.1M
Element Science is a medical device and digital health start-up that develops lifesaving wearable solutions .
6
Ready Responders
Country: USA | Funding: $119.4M
Ready Responders comprises of multi-disciplinary leading professionals associated with the leading organizations in this arena.
7
Avive Solutions
Country: USA | Funding: $90M
Avive Solutions develops an automated external defibrillator and software solutions.
8
Potrero Medical
Country: USA | Funding: $73.6M
Potrero Medical is a predictive health company focused on using smart sensors and analytics for early detection of critical illnesses. Its patient monitoring platform that detects sepsis and fluid overload in ICU patients via urinary catheter
9
Arsenal Medical
Country: USA | Funding: $71.4M
Arsenal Medical uses conventional biomaterials in unconventional ways to develop novel products that improve local therapy for injury and disease. The company is advancing multiple preclinical programs based on both its two proprietary technology platforms: its therapeutic foam and AxioCore, a novel, high-throughput nanofiber technology.
10
Immunexpress
Country: USA | Funding: $67M
Immunexpress, a molecular diagnostics company, developed a product pipeline to address the unmet clinical needs of sepsis patients, as well as the professional needs of clinicians, payers, and healthcare systems.
11
Brave Care
Country: USA | Funding: $43M
Brave Care is creating a pediatric-focused urgent care clinic that could both serve companies and save them from spending thousands of dollars on visits to the emergency room.
12
Inspira Technologies
Country: Israel | Funding: $28M
Inspira Technologies is an innovative medical technology company. Inspira develops a cost-effective minimally invasive Extracorporeal Respiratory Support technology (ECRS), which the company believes has the potential to utilize oxygen to rebalance patients' saturation levels while they are awake. Inspira’s technology has the potential to prevent the need for mechanical ventilation.
13
CLEW Medical
Country: Israel | Funding: $20.5M
CLEW Medical specializes in providing healthcare providers and administrators with high-accuracy predictive clinical analytics. Their innovative analytics engine detects deterioration in real-time and delivers predictive warnings during all phases of a patient’s ICU stay.
14
Epitel 
Country: USA | Funding: $20.4M
Epitel is empowering clinicians, patients, and caregivers who live with or care for neurological disorders with wearables and powerful AI.
15
Cloudphysician
Country: India | Funding: ₹1.2B
Cloudphysician is a healthcare technology company that leverages cloud-based solutions to provide critical care services.
16
Vmedo
Country: India | Funding: $10M
Vmedo is a digital healthcare startup focused on Emergency Medical services and Products. One can easily book the nearest Ambulance, Hospitals and Blood donors during Medical Emergencies to save a life.
17
Wildu Aero Project
Country: Australia | Funding: $7.3M
The Wildu Aero Project will complement local primary health networks, telehealth services, pathology services and pharmaceutical delivery.
18
United Hatzalah
Country: Israel | Funding: $5M
Using specially equipped motorcycle ambulances, United Hatzalah’s network of more than 5,000 volunteer medics help save thousands of lives each year across Israel by providing medical treatment in an average response time of 3 minutes or less.
19
RevMedx
Country: USA | Funding: $5M
RevMedx produces hemostatic device for the treatment of gunshot and shrapnel wounds. It works by injecting small, rapidly-expanding sponges into a wound cavity using a syringe-like applicator.
20
Vigor Medical Technologies
Country: Israel | Funding: $2.8M
Vigor Medical Technologies develops and will commercialise life saving innovative devices for treatment of chest trauma.
21
MedyMatch
Country: USA | Funding: $2M
MedyMatch has developed a generalized deep vision platform capable of considering the full richness of medical imaging along with any other patient data. This platform and A.I. approach will facilitate rapid discovery and decision support development.
22
CareMonkey
Country: Australia | Funding: $1.5M
Instant access to emergency and medical data for authorised carers on mobile devices. We develop and support the multi-award winning CareMonkey system – a health, safety and productivity solution for families, schools, clubs, businesses, community service organisations and other groups with a duty of care.
23
ARMR Systems
Country: USA | Funding: $855K
ARMR Systems designs wearable first response hemorrhage control solutions to stop the bleeding anytime, anywhere.
24
Heroes Nearby
Country: Croatia
Heroes Nearby brings safety to another level. We have built an innovative platform that enables cities and organizations to create and manage human-based safety nets.
25
EmergiSim
Country: Australia
EmergiSim is developing VR technology for first responders to be able to train and prepare for high-stress emergency situations.
26
Life Button
Country: Russia
Life Button, a medical alarm system, helps seniors and people with disabilities to call emergency care.
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