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Syrian Healthtech Startup Moadna Raises $50K in Early Funding Round

    Syrian healthtech startup Moadna, a digital platform focused on clinic management and online medical appointment booking, has raised $50,000 in an early funding round from angel investors, bringing the company’s valuation to $300,000. The startup provides an integrated platform that enables clinics, medical centers, and healthcare providers to manage appointments, patient records, medical visits, invoices,…

Syrian healthtech startup Moadna, a digital platform focused on clinic management and online medical appointment booking, has raised $50,000 in an early funding round from angel investors, bringing the company’s valuation to $300,000.

The startup provides an integrated platform that enables clinics, medical centers, and healthcare providers to manage appointments, patient records, medical visits, invoices, revenues, and expenses. It also offers digital booking tools and communication features that help doctors connect more efficiently with patients.

Founded by Tarek Shahata, Majed Hamdeh, and a third co-founder, Moadna aims to support the digital transformation of healthcare operations in Syria by simplifying daily clinic workflows and improving patient access to medical services.

The company has recorded rapid growth in the Syrian market. It currently serves more than 550 doctors, clinics, and medical centers, in addition to a user base of over 8,000 users. To date, more than 3,500 medical appointments have been booked through the platform.

Moadna plans to use the new funding to further develop its product, strengthen its technical infrastructure, and expand its commercial operations. The company is preparing for its next stage of growth in Syria, with future plans to expand into regional markets.

The latest investment represents an early funding round ahead of the startup’s planned pre-seed round, which it is currently preparing for. The move reflects growing interest in Syrian startups operating in the healthtech sector.

Moadna was also among the startups that participated in Thimar, a program designed to support Syrian startups and help entrepreneurs develop their business models ahead of future growth and fundraising stages.

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