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Nigerian Startup Launches Healthtech Product On The Back Of $2.3M Seed Extension by LegendHero(m): 12:27pm On Jun 30, 2021
It is no secret that healthcare in Nigeria and most parts of Africa is not easily available and a lot of work needs to be done in that regard. However, there are instances where accessibility is taken for granted. Take for instance Nigeria where a majority of the population with some form of healthcare access would rather treat diseases than prevent them in the first place.

As a result, people get to find out about life-threatening diseases, especially non-communicable ones (NCDs), much later in their lives. Access to diagnostics and preventive care is key to addressing this situation, and Nigerian-based diagnostic startup MDaaS Global is keen on making these services readily accessible. Today, the startup also announcing the launch of its product SentinelX, has closed a seed extension round of $2.3 million to scale across Nigeria.

MDaaS, an abbreviation for medical devices-as-a-service, started back in 2016. It operates a network of tech-enabled diagnostic centers across Nigeria. Two years ago, it raised a million-dollar seed round. And in addition to the other investments secured over the last five years, the healthtech startup has raised a total of $3.7 million.

The investors in the round include lead Newtown Partners, who invested via its Imperial Venture Fund, CRI Foundation, and return investors FINCA Ventures, Techstars, and Future Africa.

The idea for MDaaS came when co-founder and CEO Oluwasoga Oni was tasked alongside his classmates at an MIT class to develop an idea that could impact a billion lives. Coming from a medical background, he chose the one he could relate to.

“I wanted to solve the problem close to me and my dad in my early years. He had a 30-bed hospital and struggled so hard to find medical equipment that was good for him and also at a good rate,” he said to TechCrunch.

Oni started MDaaS with Opeyemi Ologun, Genevieve Barnard Oni, and Joseph McCord. With their connections in the U.S., the founders began connecting secondary medical equipment marketplace in the U.S. to Nigeria. They would import equipment, provide service support, and deploy to hospitals via rent, lease, or outright sale.

MDaaS diagnostic centers offer a wide range of services. First, there are imaging services such as digital x-ray and ultrasound, cardiac services such as ECG and echo. Then the lab services ranging from chemistry analysis and immunoassay to hematology.

Read more: https://www.google.com/amp/s/techcrunch.com/2021/06/30/nigerias-mdaas-launches-new-healthtech-product-on-the-back-of-2-3m-seed-extension/amp/

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MDaaS co-founders (L-R) Oluwasoga Oni, Opeyemi Ologun and Genevieve Oni

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Re: Nigerian Startup Launches Healthtech Product On The Back Of $2.3M Seed Extension by TheSupleemLeada(m): 2:36pm On Jun 30, 2021
Nice...... Omoluabis doing well.

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Re: Nigerian Startup Launches Healthtech Product On The Back Of $2.3M Seed Extension by Nobody: 6:45pm On Jun 30, 2021
Yoruba always quick to adapt to new ideas and technology. The future is bright for the Yoruba especially if allowed to develop at an independent pace without impediment from our other country-tribes. Yoruba lagba!

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