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Over 145 million Americans suffer from a neurological issue.
There are only 21,000 neurologists in the entire United States.
To adequately meet patient demand in the United States, each neurologist would need to see 10 times their current number of patients annually.
Nura Health is collecting one of the largest datasets on neurological symptoms, treatments, and outcomes.
Nura Health uses its proprietary dataset to provide clinical decision support, aiming to empower generalist providers like primary care physicians or nurse practitioners to make high-quality neurological decisions.
Nura Health pivoted its go-to-market strategy from targeting employers as a health benefit to partnering with health systems and large clinic franchises.
Nura Health co-founder Elizabeth Burstein personally experienced a 6-month waitlist to see a neurologist in New York City for a trapped nerve.
Nura Health's technology platform aims to run a clinic that is 10 times more efficient than a traditional brick-and-mortar neurology clinic.
Nura Health partners with Emory Healthcare in Georgia to serve as a "bandwidth extender," augmenting their staff and reducing the neurology department's patient waitlist.
Through its partnership with health systems like Emory Healthcare, Nura Health enables patients to access a care team within less than one week.
Nura Health received investment from the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Venture Fund.
Nura Health offers a white-labeled solution to its hospital and clinic partners.