A women’s health company
developing a platform for uterine treatments

We are focused on developing treatments for women where there is significant unmet need - abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) and postpartum hemorrhage (PPH)

Women's health, particularly strong maternal health, is a fundamental part of well-functioning societies.

To reinforce this belief, Avana Health is developing uterine health treatments that are safe, effective, affordable, and readily accessible anywhere in the world. Treatments that improve the everyday quality of life for women and are easy for providers to use. To make this a reality, Avana Health is embarking on its first clinical trials.

Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a life-altering problem with no immediate, simple solution.

AUB represents 33 million cases per year in the US alone.

  • AUB can occur from adolescence into perimenopause

  • At least 1/3 of all visits to a gynecologist and 5% of all Emergency Room Visits are due to AUB

There is a critical unmet need

“All too often, women live with abnormal uterine bleeding for decades.  They try everything, from oral birth control to intrauterine devices to ablation therapy. Finally they say enough is enough and have a hysterectomy, knowing this is a major surgery, is the end of fertility, and carries long-term health risks.  After vacations ruined and work missed, many are sick of the looming question, “Is it going to happen again today?” The current treatments are insufficient. As a result, living with these problems has become normalized, but we can and should do better.”

Angela Morehead, DNP, FNP

Director of Research

Learn more about our treatments under development

Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)

Addressing the cause of 1/3 of all visits to gynecologists

Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH)

Treating the #1 global cause of maternal mortality

Mission aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

Avana Health is dedicated to applying its platform technology to treat postpartum hemorrhage, which is the leading cause of maternal death globally. The UN’s primary sustainable development goal for health and well-being is reducing maternal mortality. Our work will meaningfully contribute to this effort.

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