at-home testing kit
The Washington-based company will combine Naring Health, DiscernDx and Foodome's resources with its own offerings to develop personalized nutrition options.
In addition to the Nectar Allergy Center in New York, the company's offerings include a compounding pharmacy, lab testing facility and telehealth network of allergists.
The company said it’s app analyzes weekly urine tests to provide nutrition and lifestyle guidance.
The company projects that sales of its testing kits will triple by the end of 2020.
The companies are reported to have agreed on a $9 million deal with milestones for Inui Health (formerly known as Scanadu).
The consumer-facing digital platform for health testing was forced to pump the brakes on a similar offering roughly two months ago.
Following a virtual consultation, both companies are supplying Rutgers Clinical Genomics Laboratory's saliva-based molecular test to consumers at $150 per kit.
The round included Founders Fund, Mayfield, DCM, Version One, Y Combinator and Liquid 2 Ventures.
The new tool is a clinical-grade ACR test used to identify chronic kidney disease.
The company, which is growing 100% year over year, has now brought in a total of $8.2 million in funding.