For a while now, I’ve been revisiting companies we previously featured at AI Dubliners.
Because a lot has changed since we started AI Dubliners.
AI is advancing. Markets are shifting. Companies are transforming.
That’s why I want to see where the companies we once studied stand today — and how they’ve evolved.
One of those companies is LetsGetChecked.
It was founded in Dublin. Brought to life by Irish entrepreneurs Peter Foley and Ronan Ryan. For years, it has been one of Ireland’s most important HealthTech success stories. And as one of the unicorns born in Dublin, it scaled on a global level.
But when we look at the company again, we see a striking development:
LetsGetChecked is now part of Fuze Health.
This isn’t just a rebranding or a corporate restructuring story. It’s also a powerful example of where health technology is heading.
Under the Fuze Health umbrella, three different health-tech players come together:
*LetsGetChecked → At-home testing and diagnostics * Truepill → Digital pharmacy infrastructure * Alto → Medication delivery and patient support services
The result is a single platform that covers healthcare end to end:
Lab testing → Diagnosis → Treatment → Medication delivery → Ongoing support
In fact, the gap being closed here is a problem the healthcare sector has been trying to solve for years: the gap between knowing something and treating it.
So why is this an AI story?
Because bringing three companies under one roof is easy. The real challenge is making them work as a single system. And that’s where AI’s role begins.
-Diagnostics, pharmacy, and delivery now meet in a shared data layer instead of separate silos.
-AI can see not just the test result, but the patient’s entire journey.
-Models can learn not only from the screening stage, but from the treatment and outcome stages too.
-Operations, logistics, and clinical support structures become more efficient.
This raises an important question:
Is the future of AI in healthcare in tools that solve a single problem? Or in platforms that cover the entire patient journey?
🔮 Perhaps the direction of transformation in health tech looks like this:
From point solutions → to integrated platforms From reactive care → to proactive, continuous care From a test result → to a health journey
LetsGetChecked’s story, which began in Dublin, is now becoming part of a larger structure.
At AI Dubliners, this is exactly why we revisit these companies. Because sometimes the most interesting story isn’t where a company started, but what it has become over time.


