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Quick-Stick

Anytime, anywhere, all-in-one blood draw kit

Quick-Stick is an all-inclusive blood draw screening kit that provides rapid results
for the detection of Cancers, Diabetes, MS, HIV, Alzheimer’s, PTSD, right from the comfort of your home.

Current Screening Applications

At home blood screening allows individuals to choose specific screenings and customize their tests based on their individual health concerns or area of interests, which provides for more personalized healthcare.

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Cancers
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Alzheimer's & PTSD
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Employers
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Sports/Athletes
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Law Enforcement

A new study found that a simple blood test can identify patterns in four biomarkers, showing individuals who are suffering or at high risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

These biomarkers could potentially predict, diagnose, or monitor treatment responses for PTSD, a disorder currently diagnosed based on symptoms that can overlap with other conditions.

(Research conducted by the PTSD Systems Biology Consortium, a
network of government and academic laboratories).

Explore the Revolutionary Features of Quick-Stick

Comprehensive Health Screening

Quick-Stick is designed to detect a wide range of serious conditions including Cancers, Diabetes, MS, HIV, Alzheimer’s, and PTSD, ensuring thorough health monitoring from a single test.

User-Friendly Design

Quick-Stick is crafted for simplicity, allowing users of all ages and backgrounds to easily handle the kit for a stress-free testing experience.

Safety and Convenience

Perform your health check in the privacy and comfort of your home with Quick-Stick, which eliminates the need for multiple clinic visits and reduces the risk of cross-contamination.

Screening with Quick-Stick

Early detection of cancer is crucial for successful treatment and better outcomes.

Regular screening increases the chances of detecting cancers early, before it spreads.

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Approximately 40% or 3 billion people alive today will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime.

By 2030, the number of cancer survivors is projected to increase to 22.2 million in the U.S. alone.

In 2018, $150 billion was spent on cancer care in the U.S.

Source: The Cancer Research Institute

History of the Syringe

1850's


The first dependable syringesand hollow needles were developed for injecting drugs in 1850.

1950's

Mass-produced disposable syringes introduced in 1954 for the new Salk polio.

1981


Dr Van Helsing in the cult classic film; Cannon Ball Run. The design of the syringe has been consistent for 100 years…

2022


Break through, All-in-One, Blood Draw Kit (Quick-Stick) is patented and in development.