Top 14 Medical emergency startups in USA

Nov 26, 2025
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1
Funding: $971M
Zipline designs, manufactures, and operates drones to deliver vital medical products.
2
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
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
Funding: $183.1M
Element Science is a medical device and digital health start-up that develops lifesaving wearable solutions .
5
Funding: $119.4M
Ready Responders comprises of multi-disciplinary leading professionals associated with the leading organizations in this arena.
6
Funding: $90M
Avive Solutions develops an automated external defibrillator and software solutions.
7
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
8
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.
9
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.
10
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.
11
Funding: $20.4M
Epitel is empowering clinicians, patients, and caregivers who live with or care for neurological disorders with wearables and powerful AI.
12
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.
13
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.
14
Funding: $855K
ARMR Systems designs wearable first response hemorrhage control solutions to stop the bleeding anytime, anywhere.
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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