Sanguina is a wellness tool company organzied around development of simple-to-use and standalone point-of-care diagnostics. The company's first products are for on-demand hemoglobin determination for anemia screening, including non-invasive solutions to include AnemoCheck, a screening device - a rapid, accurate, inexpensive and disposable point-of-care test for anemia. A major health concern, affecting approximately 2 billion people (30% of the world's population) annually, anemia often co-exists with other disease states. AnemoCheck is a visual, color-based, rapid and disposable test for anemia developed within the biomedical engineering and pediatrics departments at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. The assembled multidisciplinary team has published initial clinical assessments, completed preliminary design and market analysis and are now focused on commercialization of AnemoCheck. Each test requires less than half a drop of blood from a finger stick. Blood is collected into capillary tube, then delivered to est vial. After mixing and waiting for 2 minutes, the resulting color correlates to the patient's hemoglobin level. In additon to their SBIR support, firm is funded by the Georgia Research Alliance and Wallace H. Coulter Foundation.