Partnering with Industry Leaders
At Ease Healthcare, we believe that breakthroughs in diagnostics and preventive care are best achieved through collaboration. That’s why we work closely with leading developers, laboratories, and healthcare innovators to bring advanced, high-quality diagnostic solutions to individuals and medical professionals across the U.S.
Our partnerships are built on shared values: a commitment to innovation, clinical rigor, and improving patient outcomes. Whether it’s developing new diagnostics, enhancing distribution pathways, or expanding access to underserved communities, we aim to approach every partnership as a true collaboration.
As we grow our offerings, we’re always looking to connect with mission-aligned organizations—startups, research teams, labs, manufacturers, distributors, and philanthropic partners—who share our commitment to making early detection and proactive care more accessible.
If you're interested in exploring partnership opportunities with Ease Healthcare, we’d love to hear from you.
FEATURED PARTNERSHIPS
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LEAP Development Partner
Hawkeye Bio is a medical technology company developing population-scale testing for the early detection of cancer and inflammatory conditions, with a primary focus on lung cancer screening. hawkeyebio.com
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Bonhawa Distribution Partnership
Telesair, Inc. is a Southern California based MedTech company, building innovative solutions to improve the quality of life for people with respiratory insufficiency. telesair.com
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Program Partner
Company K is a family-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned, women-owned, and American Indian–owned government goods and services provider. Founded by retired military siblings Ann Dailey and Shawn Menard, Company K focuses on serving warfighters, first responders, veterans, and Native American communities.
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Lab Operations Partner
Quest Diagnostics operates the most extensive diagnostic network in the U.S., with 7,400 patient access points, including 2,000 service centers and mobile phlebotomy services. Its logistics system supports nearly half of the nation’s physicians and hospitals.