Where Data-First Insights Become Patient-First Outcomes
Our population is aging and the cost of chronic care is burdening our system. Coupled with an ongoing staffing crisis, healthcare needs proactive solutions.
Instead of supporting a reactionary model of care, Circadia makes predictive care possible with the world’s first FDA-cleared early detection platform.
Our goal is simple: reduce rehospitalizations by helping providers see changes in their patient’s health before they worsen and disrupt treatment.
Respiratory rate values recorded daily
Patient motion values recorded daily
PCC vital signs analyzed daily
Our team of engineers, scientists, and physicians created the Circadia platform—hardware, AI, and software—from the ground up to help us achieve our mission of delivering the future of medical technology.
Throughout the development process, every element that powers our devices and apps is designed in-house. This approach helps us ensure quality products and services are delivered to our customers and are easy to use.
That’s the type of people we strive to bring together—problem solvers. We aim to create a culture where we can be honest and open about our opinions and views so we can develop creative solutions. Along this journey, we discovered our true north star: Creativity.
So, what’s creativity in our book?
It’s about challenging and transforming the status quo. It’s not just rethinking or reinventing. It’s creating a new standard of care.
It is saying, “Why do we need something on our body to measure vitals?” and then building the world’s first FDA-cleared contactless patient monitoring system.
As we continue to build on our successes, we remain focused on innovation, impact, and inspiring others along the way.
—Fares Siddiqui and Michal Maslik, Co-Founders
We celebrate the diversity of our team and know firsthand that a company made up of people from diverse backgrounds does great work. We’re committed to supporting our company’s diversity and that of our partners in healthcare.
3 Locations on
3 Continents
15 Languages
Spoken
12 Nationalities
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Circadia
in the Press
June 2020 · Wall Street Journal