Healyx Labs develops the Kyron NPWT System, a low-cost wound vacuum technology designed for underserved markets. The system reduces hospital stays and patient pain while cutting medical supply costs for families and hospitals. Launched in 2015 through Stanford’s Design for Extreme Affordability Program, it is currently a seed stage company-in-residence at the Mountain View Fogarty Institute for Innovation.
Enable patients in low-resource settings to access state-of-the-art wound care; Reduce hospitalization duration for chronic wound patients; Cut medical supply costs for rural clinics and family care; Improve pain management in underserved populations; Provide accessible wound care in remote or underfunded healthcare facilities
Launched in 2015 through Stanford’s Design for Extreme Affordability Program; Currently a seed stage company-in-residence at the Mountain View Fogarty Institute for Innovation; Focus on affordable wound care for underserved markets