
Healwell AI envisions a future where healthcare is transformed by the power of artificial intelligence to prevent diseases before they escalate. Our mission is to fundamentally improve the health outcomes of populations globally by enabling early, precise disease detection through cutting-edge AI technologies integrated directly into clinical decision-making.
We are creating a new paradigm in healthcare—an interconnected ecosystem fueled by proprietary AI co-pilot platforms and interoperability software that brings together healthcare providers, researchers, and innovators. Our efforts empower medical professionals with the tools to anticipate and intervene earlier, ushering in an era of personalized and preventative care.
At Healwell AI, we are dedicated to delivering innovation that transcends traditional healthcare boundaries. By leveraging data science, clinical expertise, and strategic partnerships, we are building a future where healthcare is smarter, faster, and more responsive to the needs of patients and providers worldwide.
Our Review
We've been watching HEALWELL AI since their rebrand from MCI Onehealth last year, and honestly? The transformation has been impressive. This isn't just another healthcare tech company slapping "AI" on their name—they're building something genuinely ambitious around early disease detection.
What caught our attention first was their ecosystem approach. Instead of trying to do everything in-house, they've assembled seven specialized companies under one roof, each tackling a different piece of the healthcare AI puzzle. It's like watching someone build a Swiss Army knife, but for doctors.
The Smart Money Move
Their partnership with WELL Health Technologies is brilliant strategy. Suddenly, HEALWELL has access to 30,000+ healthcare providers without having to cold-call every clinic in Canada. That's the kind of distribution channel that makes or breaks a B2B healthcare company.
The recent Orion Health acquisition also signals they're serious about global expansion. New Zealand might seem like an odd stepping stone to the US market, but Orion's healthcare interoperability tech gives them the plumbing they need to plug into American health systems.
What's Actually Working
We like that they're physician-led—Dr. Dobranowski brings real clinical credibility to the table. Too many health tech startups are run by people who've never set foot in a hospital. Having a doctor as CEO means they understand the actual workflow problems they're trying to solve.
The focus on preventative care and early disease detection also feels timely. Healthcare systems are drowning in costs, and catching diseases early is one of the few proven ways to bend that curve. Their AI co-pilot platform isn't trying to replace doctors—it's making them better at their jobs.
The Reality Check
Let's be honest about the numbers though. They're burning through cash (CAD 40.9 million loss) while chasing growth through acquisitions. That $1 billion in combined acquisition activity with WELL Health shows ambition, but it also shows they're betting big on a market that's notoriously slow to adopt new tech.
The 350 employees and CAD 83.5 million in revenue suggest they're still in that awkward growth phase where you're not quite startup-lean anymore, but you're not yet profitable at scale. It's a tough spot, especially in healthcare where sales cycles can drag on forever.
AI-driven early disease detection
Clinical decision support systems
Healthcare data analytics
Electronic health records (EHR) software
Pulmonary function testing
Clinical research services
Telehealth/virtual care platforms
Proprietary AI clinical co-pilot platform
Healthcare interoperability software






