Salura
Women's health has a data problem. The funding is arriving. The insight infrastructure hasn't caught up.
Salura is a patient-centric intelligence company. We transform authentic, unstructured conversations from patients, providers, and caregivers into actionable insights for pharma and digital health companies. Not in months. In days.
We published a report analyzing thousands of organic conversations across menopause and perimenopause communities. What we found: the care gap isn't an access or awareness problem. It's a belief problem. Women weren't unaware that treatments exist. They didn't have a clinical name for what they were experiencing to link to the treatments. That kind of insight doesn't show up in a survey.
That's the gap Salura fills. Every decision in women's health, what a pharma team says, what a product team builds, where a fund places its next bet, gets sharper when it's grounded in what women are actually experiencing. That's what Salura delivers.
Our work is human-led and AI-powered. Researchers bear witness to patient stories before they become data points. What women say to each other in online communities reveals more than any form they've ever filled out.
Salura was founded by Sue Singer, a 15+ year health tech veteran and a two-time breast cancer survivor who learned more from other patients than from clinical resources during her own treatment. She founded Salura on the belief that what patients say to each other is the most underused asset in healthcare.