NeuriSight, Inc.

Predict and Prevent Psychiatric Episodes Before They Happen
Dallas

About NeuriSight, Inc.

NeuriSight is building a nurse-centered early-warning platform for inpatient psychiatry. We combine a simple wearable patch with a secure data pipeline to continuously measure physiological and behavioral signals and estimate short-horizon escalation risk—then present it in a lightweight research display that fits real unit workflow. The goal is to help care teams move from reactive “crisis response” to earlier, safer interventions, reducing restraints, injuries, and staff burnout while improving patient safety.

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Problem statement

NeuriSight is tackling a brutal gap in inpatient psychiatry: staff are forced to react to escalation after it’s already happening because there’s no reliable, real-time way to see risk building hours in advance.

Today, units rely on sporadic vitals, subjective observations, and overworked documentation, so early warning signals get missed and teams end up in “code mode” — leading to restraints, seclusion, injuries, overtime, burnout, and liability. The market need is a workflow-friendly early-warning layer that fits inpatient reality and helps teams intervene sooner, with less coercion and less harm.

Traction information

Our strongest traction right now is de-risking progress, not revenue.
- We submitted an NIH R34 (PAR-25-284) application on Feb 13, 2026, which validates the problem and funds a structured clinical feasibility path.
- We’ve locked the MVP scope and feasibility endpoints that matter in a hospital (uptime, latency, data completeness, usability, and lead-time) and designed the deployment as research-only / non-actionable to fit inpatient realities.
- We’ve built a clear end-to-end architecture (wearable patch → Bluetooth gateway → secure cloud pipeline → nurse-facing display) that’s designed for real unit constraints, not a lab demo.

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