Dr. Noon CKD
A retinal-based AI diagnostic solution that accurately predicts the future risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Measure your chronic kidney disease risk score better than a urinalysis or blood test
Features
The first retinal photo-based AI analytics to assess your kidney disease risk
Dr. Noon expands solutions to detect kidney disease. You can predict your personalized chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk without a blood sampling or urine test
Effective early CKD risk stratification and triage tool
Our deep-learning algorithm can help doctors identify high risk patients before any change can be seen in their kidney function
Superior prognostic performance to a blood test and urinalysis
Dr. Noon CKD can autonomously predict your future CKD risk while exceeding the current standard screening performance
Benefits
Accurate
Measure chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk score, identifying a high-risk patient more accurately than a urinalysis or blood test
Preventive
Know your kidney disease risk in the early stage and preserve your kidney health
Accessible
Monitor kidney function in your clinic with a simple retina scan, not waiting for a laboratory test
Dr. Noon CKD vs. current measurement
Dr. Noon CKD
- Retinal images provide information about blood vessels. Reti-CKD analyzes blood vessels in retinal photos and provides the future risk of chronic kidney disease
- Successfully stratifies future chronic kidney disease risk among people with normal kidney function in both general population and diabetes patients
- Shows better accuracy than blood tests (eGFR) and urine tests (ACR), especially among asymptomatic people
Blood Test
- GFR (glomerular filtration rate) shows how well the kidney filters wastes. Due to its complexity in measurement, GFR is estimated(eGFR) from creatinine levels in blood test
- Relatively low accuracy in estimating of GFR, especially in the early stages of kidney disease
- Possible to miss early GFR changes, such as a rapid decrease in levels, which may be a sign of diabetic kidney disease
Urine Test
- High level of protein or albumin in the urine is a marker of kidney damage. Urine tests are used to examine signs of kidney disease and other health problems
- The test results can be affected by other factors such as diets, and thus, may change upon patients’ daily situation
- Relatively low accuracy especially in detecting the early stages of kidney disease
How Dr. Noon CKD works
Eye Scan
Take 1 retinal photograph per eye using a fundus camera by optometrists or technicians
Upload
Submit images to the cloud for analysis and type patient information
Analysis
Automatically analyze for signs of CKD risk within a minute
Report
Generate personalized health screening results and download the report
Referral
Refer to specialists for further follow-up or suggest lifestyle changes and regular check-ups
Get your result Immediately.
Clinical Evidence
Dr. Noon CKD has been validated with data from large-scale longitudinal studies of the UK biobank, and the Korean Diabetic Cohort.
Find our retinal-based AI diagnostic solutions published and cited in top-tier medical journals.
Abstract
Retinal Photograph-based Deep Learning Predicts CKD among people with preserved kidney function
American Society of Nephrology
Predicting kidney disease is challenging, especially in people with preserved kidney function.