
iATROS offers digital health solutions for cardiovascular patients, connecting them with doctors and providing services like EKG analysis, second opinions, and online consultations. Their digital health programs integrate medical services for a structured therapy approach, including faster doctor access, digital therapy plans, telemonitoring of vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, EKG), and digital training for patients to understand their conditions. The company emphasizes a holistic approach, utilizing smart health trackers and AI analytics to improve treatment outcomes and patient safety, aiming to sustainably improve the lives of chronically ill cardiovascular patients.

iATROS offers digital health solutions for cardiovascular patients, connecting them with doctors and providing services like EKG analysis, second opinions, and online consultations. Their digital health programs integrate medical services for a structured therapy approach, including faster doctor access, digital therapy plans, telemonitoring of vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, EKG), and digital training for patients to understand their conditions. The company emphasizes a holistic approach, utilizing smart health trackers and AI analytics to improve treatment outcomes and patient safety, aiming to sustainably improve the lives of chronically ill cardiovascular patients.
Sector: Digital health / telecardiology
Headquarters: Munich, Germany
Product: Patient app for telecardiology, remote monitoring, digital therapy and coaching
Employees: 54
Known investors: High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF); Bayern Kapital
Last disclosed funding: Seed; last funding date Mar 9, 2020; total funding USD 2,280,000
Chronic cardiovascular disease management, remote monitoring and access to cardiology care
Digital health / E-Health / Cardiology
2280000.00
Last disclosed funding date listed as 2020-03-09; public profiles list investors including High-Tech Gründerfonds and Bayern Kapital
“Investors listed on public profiles include High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) and Bayern Kapital”