Intake Health

Reshaping culture around healthy living with automatic daily health metrics

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Highlights

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Billions affected globally costing trillions of dollars.
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Unique passive urine testing tech proven with NIH & NSF SBIR funding.
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Pilot and trials pending with health systems and self-insured employers.
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Immediate remote patient monitoring opportunity for heart failure and cirrhosis patients not coming in for checkups due to COVID-19.

Our Team

We wanted to create tremendous positive societal impact while offering a lot of value to society in a way that aligned with the teams collective skillset. Chronic disease literally affects us all directly or indirectly and our team is no different. We want to be part of our children's lives, empty the bucket list, and help others do the same.


Team at NIH I-Corps Kick-Off

First remote partial team gathering in Houston Tx for intensive customer discovery thanks to the NIH I-Corps program fueled by the teaching from a book The Startup Owners Manual written by Steve Blank and one of our advisors Bob Dorf.

First 5 housings getting ready to be filled with electronics for testing.

These were urethane casted for high quality tolerances and visual appeal to be used as demo units. Will be functional by April 30th.

A sheet of test sensors.

These sensors can precisely measure dietary sodium and potassium which is tightly correlated to many health related metrics such as cardiovascular disease risk, stroke risk, and even caloric intake!

App Mockup

Delivering digitally assisted human interventions is a critical component of habit forming and education needed for prevention of chronic diseases.

Rendering of product installed on toilet.

Simply hang the device on your toilet to start collecting health data trends. It comes provisioned and ready to send data over cellular. We believe low barriers of use are important for wide-scale adoption and data collection. Simply go to the bathroom and we'll do the rest, you don't have to change your existing behaviors to collect lifesaving health trends.

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