Higi

Higi SH LLC
Company typePublic
IndustryHealth care
HeadquartersChicago
Key people
Jeff Bennett, CEO through the sale to Modivcare in 2023
ParentModivcare
Websitehigi.com
a Higi health station in a supermarket

Higi is a consumer health service that provides publicly accessible health stations, offers educational content and health risk tests and offers digital and home health tools.[1] The stations appear in supermarkets, pharmacies, and other community locations.[2][3][4] Higi has nearly 6,500 health stations in the United States.[5][6] It was founded in 2012 by Michael W. Ferro Jr.[7] while Khan Siddiqui was the founding CEO. In 2014, Michael Ferro sold his prior stake to William Wrigley Jr. II. At that time, the company combined with StayHealthy to form Higi SH, which was the operating entity of Higi until its sale to Babylon. In 2023, Babylon sold Higi to Modivcare.

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  4. ^ "Higi Raises $40 Million to Expand its Network of Health and Wellness Kiosks". Americaninno.com. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
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