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Founded in 2021, NextVein is transforming one of the most overlooked yet anxiety-inducing moments in healthcare: finding a vein. For many patients, multiple needle sticks during IV placement or blood draws can turn a routine procedure into a source of stress and fear. Ron Goldman, a veteran of healthcare imaging technology, founded NextVein to change that experience by making vein visualization both accessible and affordable.

NextVein’s lightweight, handheld devices use advanced projection technology to help clinicians not only see veins but also identify the best access points and avoid vein valves that can block catheter placement. By reducing failed attempts, these tools improve patient comfort, shorten procedure times, and enhance overall care efficiency.

Unlike legacy devices often confined to select hospital departments, NextVein was designed for broad deployment. Its affordability and versatility make it viable for hospitals, clinics, and outpatient centers, supporting a movement to make vein visualization a standard part of vascular access protocols. By easing a small but impactful part of the care journey, the company is redefining how technology can improve both outcomes and experiences in everyday healthcare.

Ron Goldman

Founded in 2021, NextVein is transforming one of the most overlooked yet anxiety-inducing moments in healthcare: finding a vein. For many patients, multiple needle sticks during IV placement or blood draws can turn a routine procedure into a source of stress and fear. Ron Goldman, a veteran of healthcare imaging technology, founded NextVein to change that experience by making vein visualization both accessible and affordable.

NextVein’s lightweight, handheld devices use advanced projection technology to help clinicians not only see veins but also identify the best access points and avoid vein valves that can block catheter placement. By reducing failed attempts, these tools improve patient comfort, shorten procedure times, and enhance overall care efficiency.

Unlike legacy devices often confined to select hospital departments, NextVein was designed for broad deployment. Its affordability and versatility make it viable for hospitals, clinics, and outpatient centers, supporting a movement to make vein visualization a standard part of vascular access protocols. By easing a small but impactful part of the care journey, the company is redefining how technology can improve both outcomes and experiences in everyday healthcare.