9 Moroccan Healthtech Startups to Watch in 2025
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9 Moroccan Healthtech Startups to Watch in 2025

Moroccan startups drive AI, cloud, and digital health innovation in Africa

8/28/2025
•Yassin El Hardouz
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Morocco’s healthtech ecosystem is entering a pivotal moment as local startups harness artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital platforms to address systemic challenges in healthcare access, efficiency, and quality. From digitizing patient journeys and streamlining pharmaceutical transactions to pioneering biomedical devices and AI-powered diagnostics, these ventures reflect a new wave of innovation driven by bold founders with a global vision. As healthcare demand rises across Africa and beyond, Moroccan startups are positioning themselves not only as local problem-solvers but also as emerging continental leaders in digital health transformation.


Aorto Medical

Aorto Medical, founded in 2020 in Tangier by Dr. Youssef El Azouzi, is a medtech startup developing biomedical innovations in cardiology with a focus on regenerative medicine and vascular stent technologies. Its flagship product, the Flow Modulation Stent, is a minimally invasive solution for congestive heart failure designed to reduce complications, rehospitalizations and healthcare costs. The company’s latest progress with this technology positions it to set a new standard of care in cardiac treatment and improve patient outcomes.

Blink Pharma

Blink Pharma, founded in 2020 in Morocco by Ali Sami and Adil Bertul, is a healthtech startup providing a B2B marketplace that digitizes transactions between pharmacists, laboratories and wholesalers to reduce delays and inefficiencies. The platform, which complies with Law 17-04, has attracted over 3,500 pharmacists and raised an undisclosed amount from Azur Innovation Fund in 2022. This funding is supporting the development of new digital products and the expansion of operations, positioning the company to extend its services beyond pharmacies to doctors and patients.

Click Doc

Click Doc, founded in 2023 in Casablanca’s Technopark by Fatima Zahra Bouazzaoui, is a SaaS healthtech platform that enables patients to book in-person or teleconsultation appointments while providing healthcare professionals with tools for medical record management, billing and secure data sharing. The platform is already used across France, Morocco, Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal, offering modular features such as administrative support, teleconsultation, electronic prescriptions and AI-driven patient orientation. In 2025, Click Doc will launch its laboratory module and expand into West Africa, signaling its ambition to become a leading e-health player on the continent.

DataPathology

DataPathology, founded in 2020 in Morocco by Mohammed El Khannoussi and Hicham El Attar, develops AI-powered pathology solutions to digitize and accelerate cervical cancer diagnosis. The company raised $200,000 from Witamax in early 2022 and secured $1 million in 2023 from Azur Innovation Fund to expand its connected laboratories across Morocco, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Senegal. Its latest funding supports scaling infrastructure and partnerships, positioning the startup to improve cancer screening accessibility and strengthen its data-driven platform across Africa.

DeepEcho

DeepEcho, founded in 2020 in Rabat by Youssef Bouyakhf and Saad Slimani, is a Delaware-incorporated healthtech startup developing AI-powered tools for prenatal ultrasound diagnosis and early detection of pregnancy complications. In 2025, DeepEcho secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its technology, a milestone that paves the way for commercial rollout and broader adoption in clinical settings.

PocketDoc

PocketDoc, founded in 2018 in Oujda by Imad Charki, is a mobile healthtech platform designed as a digital medical assistant that provides healthcare professionals with instant access to medical references, diagnostic tools and patient management resources. The company raised a $25,000 pre-seed round in March 2020. Its latest progress reflects growing adoption of its integrated medical information and education tools, supporting safer decision-making and better patient outcomes in Africa.

SehaLink

SehaLink, founded in 2020 in Morocco by Sabrine Zahroubane and Maryem Renaja, is a healthtech platform that digitizes the entire patient journey from booking physical, teleconsultation or home appointments to accessing medical records online. In 2023, it rebranded from Ta7alil.ma to SehaLink.com, signaling the rollout of new features and the start of its expansion strategy.

Sobrus

Sobrus, founded in 2012 in Rabat by Omar Sefiani, develops cloud-based web and mobile management solutions for the healthcare sector across Africa and Europe. The platform processes millions of monthly requests, supports over 627,000 patients, handles approximately 41,000 requests, and serves more than 32,000 healthcare professionals across over 14 countries. The company’s latest milestone highlights its growing international footprint, suggesting further expansion and deeper digital integration in healthcare services.

Wenaya

Wenaya, founded in 2020 in Casablanca by Mamoun Tadili, is a multidisciplinary health and wellness center that combines paramedical expertise and alternative therapies to provide holistic, personalized care. The center offers tailored programs addressing both physical and mental health, aiming to treat root causes rather than just symptoms. Its latest positioning as a holistic health ecosystem underscores ambitions to expand its integrated approach to managing pathologies and promoting overall well-being in Morocco.


Together, these nine startups showcase how Morocco is building a dynamic healthtech landscape rooted in technological innovation, medical expertise, and scalable solutions tailored to both local and international needs. Their progress in funding, regulatory milestones, and product development signals a future where Moroccan healthtech will play a critical role in reshaping how healthcare is delivered across Africa. With 2025 poised to be a breakthrough year, these companies stand at the forefront of driving accessibility, affordability, and impact in the global digital health revolution.