As people attempt to handle medical info and perceive their situations, many usually flip to Google or WebMD — neither of which does a lot to confirm or present the newest info. However Roon plans to vary this with a medical training platform for vetted info, sourced strictly from docs, sufferers, and caregivers.
By curating the information it makes accessible round particular person situations, Roon is supposed to reassure sufferers and caregivers that it’s correct and nicely sourced.
“We do pay lip service to caregivers, however there’s a lot extra that may and ought to be achieved to acknowledge the essential position they play in managing well being,” mentioned Roon co-founder Rohan Ramakrishna, who can be a neurosurgeon. “And so after we construct this medical canon of knowledge, we take that every one under consideration, in order that we will meet the distinctive wants of each sufferers and caregivers inside any particular person situation.”
Together with Ramakrishna are Pinterest’s former head of creator partnerships, Vikram Bhaskaran, and accomplice engineering, Arun Ranganathan. They entered the well being tech house with Roon, hoping to reinvent what it means to obtain medical info after working as caregivers themselves.
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Bhaskaran and Ranganathan realized it was unnecessarily troublesome to lookup details about their family members’ situations. After connecting on the concept with Ramakrishna, Roon was born.
“There’s a lot medical misinformation…in 2022, it’s loopy that sufferers don’t have anyplace to go to reply questions,” Bhaskaran informed DailyTech in an interview.
The corporate claims to be “humanizing drugs” for individuals who have questions however don’t have a spot to show to.
Roon is supposed to offer what they contemplate “medically vetted” info to caregivers and sufferers about grave medical situations. To start with, they’re solely offering info associated to glioblastomas, a kind of mind tumor, and have 200 lively customers. The corporate hopes to broaden to incorporate dementia, pediatric cancers, and ALS.
“Every thing we construct begins with truly discovering the consultants in a situation and actually enabling them to create content material that’s fitted to sufferers and caregivers,” Bhaskaran mentioned.
Somebody utilizing the platform is given a medical starter equipment — organized info to offer a normal understanding of the situation; then they’ll ask particular questions if it wasn’t already answered on the platform’s FAQ.

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Though the corporate claims there may be little to no competitors, clearly anybody can nonetheless do a easy Google search and obtain info (though it will not be as concise) or flip to WebMD (which aggregates and summarizes info). One factor the founders additionally emphasised to DailyTech was that docs usually spend time answering the fundamental questions and never delving totally into the situation — although for the affected person and caregiver their physician can nonetheless be a supply of knowledge.
For a deeper take a look at a given situation, sufferers and caregivers could need to hear immediately from in the present day’s specialists, in addition to others who can share their expertise firsthand. That’s the curated content material Roon hopes to make accessible.
Regardless of being a bit over a 12 months outdated, the corporate has garnered assist within the type of a $7.5 million seed spherical led by Firstmark, TMV and Sequoia, with participation from SV Angel, Maveron and M13. The corporate additionally secured 11 angel traders and 4 advisors.
For now the corporate says they’re being “a bit bit obscure on the place we’re heading as a result of we’ve had some massive insights about how we take this, however all items of it’s going to get higher.” Nevertheless, the founders informed DailyTech this spherical’s funds will likely be used to broaden their staff and start implementing extra situation info.
“There’s all this time, vitality and cash being spent on making procuring simpler,” Ramakrishna mentioned. “What if we might spend that very same quantity of vitality and ingenuity in making the expertise of well being so a lot better?”