UniDoc has installed two of its modular “Health Cube” units at Verizon Innovation Labs (Los Angeles & San Francisco), with a third slated near Washington, D.C. These connected, tele-enabled “mini-clinics” are being shown to enterprise clients to demonstrate how remote diagnostic workflows, clinician-assisted telehealth, and integrated care coordination can be delivered all powered by Verizon’s connectivity backbone.
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Each Health Cube is a self-contained unit equipped with diagnostic devices (vital-sign monitors, ECG, lab-analysis tools, electronic stethoscope, etc.), secure communications, and remote-consultation software (UniDoc’s NEIL Connect). Through Verizon’s network and this hardware-software stack, UniDoc aims to replicate in-clinic assessments virtually making accessible, anytime care possible even in remote, underserved or non-traditional locations.
UniDoc Health Corp has sold and deployed a batch of Health Cube units to Verizon for demonstration purposes two are already installed at Verizon Innovation Labs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, with a third planned for installation near Washington, D.C. before the end of 2025. The arrangement comes under Verizon’s Innovation Labs program, which showcases emerging connectivity–technology integrations and digital-health solutions to enterprise and institutional audiences.
The Health Cube itself is a modular, plug-and-play virtual clinic designed to transform almost any location (clinic room, pharmacy, community-centre, workplace) into a functional care-delivery site. It includes a suite of certified diagnostic instruments (vital-sign monitors, ECG/EKG, lab equipment, electronic stethoscope, etc.), communication devices, secure tele-health software (NEIL Connect), and infrastructure for clinician-assisted virtual consultations. The Cube is built to meet accessibility standards, and can be deployed rapidly offering a potential solution for areas lacking conventional healthcare infrastructure.
By placing these Cubes inside Verizon’s Innovation Labs, UniDoc and Verizon are giving enterprise-level stakeholders such as large employers, insurers, health systems, and public-health planners a hands-on demonstration of how connected care workflows, remote diagnostics, and tele-health-enabled care coordination might work at scale. As UniDoc’s CEO put it, the deployment “provides a practical venue to show how clinician-assisted exams, remote monitoring and care coordination across pharmacies, clinics and community sites” can be delivered using their platform plus Verizon’s network.
For UniDoc, this is a strategic move in their commercialization pipeline: having real-world demonstration sites especially under an established communications player like Verizon could help accelerate adoption, partnerships, and scaling of virtual-clinic solutions globally.
“These deployments create a practical venue to show how our Health Cube, NEIL Connect software and integrated Verizon connectivity can support clinician-assisted exams, remote monitoring and care coordination across pharmacies, clinics and community sites.”
By
HB Team
