24 UK HealthTech Companies Named In TIME's 'World's Top HealthTech Companies of 2025'
- Nelson Advisors
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TIME has released its inaugural "World's Top HealthTech Companies 2025" list, in partnership with Statista. The ranking highlights 400 companies from over 25 countries across six market segments. The companies were evaluated based on a combination of financial performance, reputation analysis, and online engagement.
24 UK HealthTech Companies Named In TIME's 'World's Top HealthTech Companies of 2025'
Huma
Limbic
Ally
Cera
Caristo Diagnostics
Cydar Medical
Hexarad
Skin Analytics
Lumeon
Semble
Open Medical
Pando
Unity
Accurx
Birdie
Closed Loop Medicine
Hero Health
Fundamental XR
BioBeats (a Huma company)
hymia
Peppy
Proximie
Itecho Health
TIME World's Top HealthTech Companies 2025 Methodology
The "TIME World's Top HealthTech Companies 2025" list, created in partnership with Statista, is based on a comprehensive methodology that evaluates companies on three key dimensions: Financial Performance, Reputation Analysis, and Online Engagement.
1. Financial Performance
This dimension, which accounts for 50% of a company's total score, assesses a company's financial stability, growth potential, and operational efficiency. The evaluation is based on a mix of data sources, including:
Company-submitted data via an application form.
Information from the HolonIQ 1 platform.
Extensive desk research.
The analysis focuses on metrics like revenue, number of employees, and total disclosed funding. These are used to calculate normalized ratios to ensure a fair comparison.
2. Reputation Analysis
This dimension, contributing 30% to the total score, evaluates public perception of the companies and their digital health solutions. It uses "social listening" techniques to analyze publicly available content from a variety of sources, including:
News coverage
Blogs
Forums
Social media activity
The analysis focuses on a company's visibility, credibility, and sentiment, which are crucial for building trust with customers, healthcare providers, and investors.
3. Online Engagement
Making up the final 20% of the total score, this dimension measures a company's digital reach and user interaction. The primary metric used is website traffic, which is analyzed over a 24-month period to determine both absolute and relative growth. This metric helps assess real-world usage, user retention, and how effectively companies are engaging with their online audience.
The final list of 400 companies is a result of a scoring model that consolidates and weights the data from these three dimensions. The companies are not ranked numerically from 1 to 400, but rather categorized with "Outstanding," "Very High," or "High" performance indicators.
TIME World's Top HealthTech Companies 2025

Diversity of Companies
The companies featured on TIME's World's Top HealthTech Companies 2025 list show a high degree of diversity in terms of their geographic location, areas of specialization, and company size. The list includes 400 companies from over 25 countries across six market segments, indicating a broad global scope.
Geographic Diversity
The companies on the list come from a wide range of countries, with a notable presence of firms from both established and emerging healthtech hubs. While the United States has a significant number of companies on the list, other countries are also well-represented, including:
Europe: Countries like the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Denmark are home to companies recognized for their advancements, such as Huma (UK) and BC Platforms (Switzerland).
Asia: Nations like South Korea, India, and Singapore also feature prominently, with companies like AITRICS (South Korea) and Holmusk (Singapore) being included.
Other regions: The list also includes companies from countries like Australia and Qatar, demonstrating the global reach of health technology innovation.
Specialisation and Market Segments
The list is not a single ranking but is organised into six distinct market segments, reflecting the diverse applications of technology in healthcare:
AI & Data Analytics: This is a major category, with many companies leveraging AI to improve diagnostics, streamline administrative tasks, and analyze vast amounts of health data. Examples include Nym Health, which uses AI for autonomous medical coding, and VideaHealth, which applies AI to dental diagnostics.
Diagnostics: This segment includes companies focused on developing innovative tools for diagnosing diseases, such as advanced imaging and predictive analytics.
Medical Devices & Wearables: This category features companies that create hardware and devices for monitoring health and delivering care, like continuous glucose monitors or neuro-rehabilitation tools.
Telehealth & Treatment: These companies focus on providing care remotely, from virtual consultations to digital platforms for managing chronic diseases.
Health Information & Management: This segment includes firms that work on improving the administrative side of healthcare, such as electronic health records (EHRs) and patient payment systems.
Prevention: This category is for companies that focus on proactive health and wellness, using technology to help individuals prevent illness and manage their well-being.
Company Size and Age
The list includes a mix of companies, from well-established giants to smaller, innovative startups. This diversity in size and maturity shows that innovation is happening at every level of the industry. The list features both large, publicly traded companies and newer, venture-backed startups, illustrating a dynamic and competitive landscape where new entrants can quickly gain recognition alongside industry leaders.
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