Health-tech company Ultrahuman partners with Tata 1mg, ‘Blood Vision’ service now available in over 60 cities across the country | Technology News


Bengaluru-based health-tech company Ultrahuman, known for the sleep tracker Ring AIR, recently announced two significant initiatives to increase the scope of its preventative health services.

Blood Vision

Ultrahuman announced that Tata 1mg has partnered with it to support the expansion of the ‘Blood Vision’ service. The collaboration guarantees easy, clinical-grade blood sample collection from the client’s residence in more than 60 cities in India. Fifteen pre-set test panels are available for purchase, with prices as low as Rs 999. Numerous health indicators, such as hormonal, metabolic, and cardiovascular health, are covered by the comprehensive plans.

The way Blood Vision displays results is one of its primary features. Users receive findings directly on the Ultrahuman app, as opposed to complicated PDF reports. Each marker is clearly labelled by the app, which also displays conventional reference ranges and offers guidance. To connect these blood test results with the user’s lifestyle information, such as movement and sleep obtained from the Ultrahuman Ring AIR, the platform uses a mechanism called UltraTrace.

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Vision Cloud

Ultrahuman also launched the ‘Vision Cloud’ service, describing it as the first free global health interpreter in the world. With the help of this new feature, users can upload blood test results to the Ultrahuman app from any lab or provider. The user is then immediately provided with personalised health insights by Vision Cloud, including reports from an AI clinician, supplement recommendations, and a determined Blood Age score. The service is entirely free.

The company said that in order to develop a genuinely connected health system for people worldwide, it intends to swiftly expand its ability to decode findings from additional diagnostics, such as microbiome tests, CT scans, and MRIs, while Vision Cloud begins with analysing blood results.

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