
Adrian Aoun, CEO and co-founder of Forward Health, aims to scale healthcare. It started in 2017 with the launch of tech-forward doctors’ offices that eschewed traditional medical staffing for technology solutions like body scanners, smart sensors and algorithms that can diagnose ailments. Now, in 2023, he’s still on the same mission, and rolled up all the learnings and technology found in the doctor’s office into a self-contained, standalone medical station called the CarePod.
The CarePod pitch is easy to understand. Why spend hours in a doctor’s office to get your throat swabbed for strep throat? Walk into the CarePod, soon to be located in malls and office buildings, and answer some questions to determine the appropriate test. CarePod users can get their blood drawn, throat swabbed and blood pressure read — most of the frontline clinical work performed in primary care offices, all without a doctor or nurse. Custom AI powers the diagnosis, and behind the scenes, doctors write the appropriate prescription, which is available nearly immediately.
The cost? It’s $99 a month, which gives users access to all of the CarePod’s tests and features. As Aoun told me, this solution enables healthcare to scale like never before.

Charging forward
Forward Health was founded in 2016 by Adrian Aoun, Erik Frey, Ilya Abyzov and Robert Sebastian. The company has since raised $657.50 million, including a $100 million round it’s announcing today.
The company’s board of directors is impressive. It includes Aoun, Brian Singerman of Founders Fund, Keith Rabois of Khosla Ventures, Patrick Pichette of Inovia Capital, Ram Shriram of Sherpalo Ventures, and Lynne Benioff. The who’s who of Silicon Valley continues with Forward’s advisors: Eric Schmidt, John Doerr III, Marc Benioff and Marissa Mayer.
Forward Health already has facilities throughout the United States, including LA, New York, Chicago, SF and Washington, D.C. These locations, which the company started opening in 2017, have the same tech-first approach as CarePods. However, they look and feel more like traditional healthcare facilities fused with an Apple Store. First-time patients receive a full biometric assessment and collect up to 500 biometric data points to help its systems diagnose and treat different conditions and ailments.
In 2017, Aoun told technewss, “We need to figure out how to scale doctors so that they touch more lives… The same way an engineer can scale through software.” CarePods are his answer to the scaling problem.
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Aoun explained it like this: The doctor’s office was Forward Health’s Model S; the CarePod is the company’s Model 3. “Elon Musk started with the Model S, which led to his Model 3,” he said. “Our Model S was a high-tech doctor’s office in San Francisco, and we scaled it up to 20-25 cities. But a high-tech doctor’s office will never scale to the whole planet.”
Forward had to start with traditional medical offices. It provided the company with a critical development layer where it could fine-tune and expand its medical services to address various conditions: skin scanners for skin issues, body scanners for heart concerns, etc. Forward expanded its offering again during the COVID pandemic, launching remote patient monitoring products.
CarePods brings Forward’s past learnings together to create a scalable, all-in-one medical solution. The company is launching 25 CarePods with its first release and plans to scale the deployment to 3,200 CarePods in a year.