The personalized health AI future we all want, and so many are rushing to build, depends on solving the blood testing bottleneck. SiPhox is a decade ahead of anyone in delivering a Nespresso experience for home testing. 🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸

Oct 10, 2025 · 1:20 PM UTC

Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
Very interested to test this!
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Sure, DM me your email!
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
very cool, michael recently put out a post to crowd-source investigating long term on-and-off fatigue my wife is experiencing (linked below), after generic in-office blood draws and infinite wait times to see a relatively unhelpful/dismissive GP became a dead end to help her cue me (software eng) looking into AI platforms to upload labs (and possibly imaging) + a written health history to leverage AI to do investigative medicine, at home which lead me to SiPhox i notice you guys (at present) do helpful AI-powered breakdowns of labwork uploads, but i'd love to know if you have any product roadmap stuff to investigate challenging/complex/undiagnosed illness, based on labs/AI? (i'd imagine there's some hard regulatory/legal challenges in this arena that might be a blocker, but figured i'd ask) i feel like there are so many people out there looking for answers, and getting in to see a doc/specialist (who doesn't have a perfect recall of infinite medical literature/data) is a huge opportunity
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There's a number of companies working on that, not sure if I have a specific one to recommend. We are more working on mainstream cases
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
Amazing? Potentially yes…if and only if I can prevent @siphoxhealth from accessing my biomarkers as the device owner, with purely decentralized analysis where I own my biodata generated by the device. Otherwise, this is the ‘23andMe of health’ paid by me in my own home. I buy the Nespresso-style Lab hardware, but @siphoxhealth owns my biodata??? 🚩🚩🚩 What’s the biodata sovereignty model or plans? 🧬
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New business model idea here. The device is free, we sell your data to Bill Gates, and trade your hormone levels on Polymarket. Pitch updated!
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
"Sounds like Theranos 2.0. Not falling for that again lol"
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As you can imagine, 9 out of 10 VCs we talked to over the last 6 years.
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
For initial release, do you expect it to be US only or global? Am in Switzerland, recently got diagnosed with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, and would legit pay like 10k USD for this
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Join the waitlist!
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
My mom suffered from a thyroid cancer misdiagnosis due to a bad fine needle biopsy. Wish a device like this had existed when she was dealing with this. Bullish on what you’re building !
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My mom has had thyroid issues for 20 years, totally mismanaged, never on the right dose. It's so much more common than people realize.
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
Now you have my attention. I assume there is a plan to increase the number and type of tests you can do at home?
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
This looks awesome. It's a shame Theranos scared away so many founders/investors from what is an incredibly important market. Excited to see more!
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
I’ve been waiting for something like this! I live in Lake Tahoe, takes me an hour each way to get the closest blood testing lab. Sooooooo ready 🙋‍♂️
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
Can your device track testosterone level? We’d love to pay people to use your device.
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You guys are so elite!
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this looks mightyyy familiar!
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
Amazing. Congratulations on the progress!
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Legends!
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
Hell yeah, congrats!
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I’m sorry I’m only finding this now but ordering 4x monthly asap!
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Replying to @MikeDubrovsky
cortisol at-home device, usable several times a day or week, would be amazing (secondary adrenal insufficiency)
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