
Neko Health Opens in SoHo, With 25,000 New Yorkers Already Waiting
Neko Health, the Stockholm-founded preventive health company co-founded by Daniel Ek and CEO Hjalmar Nilsonne, will open its first US clinic on September 24 at 300 Lafayette Street in SoHo — a two-floor buildout at the corner of Houston and Lafayette, one of the company's largest sites to date, with seven scan rooms built in its signature design language. More than 25,000 New Yorkers have already joined the waitlist ahead of opening day; globally, over 350,000 people have registered or waitlisted for the Neko Health Scan, with more than 100,000 already scanned across the company's existing clinics in Stockholm, London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
The scan itself takes roughly an hour, combining proprietary sensors, blood work, and imaging into a single non-invasive assessment covering heart, skin, blood, and metabolic health, priced at $499 and followed by a same-day consultation with a clinician. New Yorkers are "used to having access to the best of everything," said Neko Health Co-Founder and CEO Hjalmar Nilsonne in explaining the choice of city, and Neko intends to bring healthcare up to that same standard. SoHo is the first of several planned New York sites, with Miami, Washington D.C., and San Francisco set to follow over the next year.
The opening comes roughly five weeks after Neko's $700 million Series C, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and co-led by O.G. Venture Partners, with individual backers including Mark Zuckerberg, Maria Sharapova, and Tim Ferriss.
Sources: nekohealth.com, techcrunch.com