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Ultrahuman Redefines Healthcare Accessibility with Vision Cloud and Blood Vision Essentials

Ultrahuman, the global health technology company, has announced the launch of Vision Cloud and Blood Vision Essentials, two innovative tools that aim to reshape healthcare accessibility and improve preventive health measures.

Empowering Patients with Instant AI-Driven Health Insights

Vision Cloud, the world’s first free universal health report interpreter, allows users to upload any existing medical test report and receive an AI clinician–level summary, actionable recommendations, and long-term trend insights instantly. This eliminates the long waiting times for results and appointments that are currently plaguing the healthcare system.

In addition, Ultrahuman has also made it easier for users to book blood tests from the comfort of their homes. Their new Blood Vision Essentials panel, priced at just $99, covers over 60 biomarkers and provides a clear, medical-grade interpretation of results.

Expanding Global Access to Personalized Preventive Health

These two tools, combined, make prevention more accessible, personalized, and immediate. Users can now take control of their health before symptoms ever appear.

Blood Vision Essentials and Vision Cloud are now available in the US, with plans to expand into four new markets: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and Australia. This is in line with Ultrahuman’s mission to make preventive health accessible worldwide.

Mohit Kumar, CEO of Ultrahuman, commented, “With Vision Cloud, we are opening prevention to the world. Blood Vision Essentials makes advanced testing accessible, and the Blood Vision Annual Plan offers the most in-depth tracking available. This is healthcare before sickness, and it belongs to everyone.ā€

For more information or to book a test, visit the Ultrahuman app or website.

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