Siren Care, Inc.


Siren Care is dedicated to reducing the risk of diabetic foot ulcers through innovative technology, including Siren Socks that help in early detection of foot injuries. They provide virtual care solutions, including remote patient monitoring, and collaborate with healthcare providers and payers to improve foot health management and prevent complications. Their mission emphasizes early detection, prevention, and management of foot-related diabetic complications, leveraging clinical research, real-world evidence, and a comprehensive ecosystem of products and services.

Industries

health-care
medical-device
textiles

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

Siren Care, Inc.

1256 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA 94103


Patents

System and method for detecting inflammation in a foot

US-12310700-B2

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Sensing garment and method for making same

US-11911180-B2

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Smart yarn and method for manufacturing a yarn containing an electronic device

US-11891730-B2

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Smart yarn and method for manufacturing a yarn containing an electronic device

US-11447896-B2

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Sensing garment

US-D950400-S1

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Sensing garment and method for making same

US-11109807-B2

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Products

Washable temperature-monitoring wearable (sock form factor)

A machine-washable sock with embedded temperature sensors that continuously measure foot skin temperature at home to identify localized temperature elevations indicative of early injury.

Home connectivity hub

A plug-and-play hub device that links wearable sensors to cloud services, enabling automatic data upload without requiring a patient smartphone.

Patient and provider software platform

Applications for patients (mobile) and clinicians (web dashboard) that present device data, alerts, enrollment tools, and administrative workflows to manage remote monitoring programs.


Services

Remote monitoring service combining wearable temperature data capture, nurse review of incoming data, and alerting to clinicians to enable early intervention for foot injury prevention.

Logistics and support including device selection, direct-to-patient shipping, setup management, patient onboarding and education, technical troubleshooting, and automatic replacement when devices reach end-of-life.

Training curriculum, certification process, and onboarding to a curated provider network to support delivery of remote monitoring and virtual care services.

Consultative and programmatic services to integrate remote monitoring into payer population health programs, support member enrollment, and maximize reimbursement for monitoring services.

Management of a postmarket registry, support for observational and multicenter studies, and analysis/publication of real-world outcomes and utilization metrics.

Expertise Areas

  • Remote patient monitoring for chronic foot conditions
  • Diabetic foot ulcer prevention and early detection
  • Postmarket registry design and real-world evidence generation
  • Provider training and certification for virtual care
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Key Technologies

  • Textile-integrated continuous temperature sensors
  • IoT hub-based device connectivity
  • Cloud-based analytics and clinical alerting
  • Mobile applications (iOS and Android) and web portals
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News & Updates

Siren Raises $9.5M from Mölnlycke Health Care

Siren announced an investment of $8 million from Mölnlycke to further develop and adopt its diabetic foot ulcer prevention solutions.

New Study Shows Effectiveness of Siren Socks

Real-world data indicates that Siren Socks reduce foot ulcers by 68% and amputations by 83%.

Siren Extends Diabetic Foot Ulcer Technology to Veterans

Partnership with Lovell Government Services to provide Siren Socks to Veteran patients to help reduce foot complications.

Effectiveness of a Continuous Remote Temperature Monitoring Program

A study showing that remote temperature monitoring reduces foot ulcers and amputations in high-risk diabetic patients.

Living With Charcot

Lifestyle modifications and management tips for living with Charcot foot.

Why You Should See a Foot Specialist

The importance of including a podiatrist in diabetic foot care to reduce hospitalizations and amputations.

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