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Syrian Healthtech Startup Moadna Raises $50,000 to Accelerate Digital Healthcare Transformation

Mohammed AbubakrBy Mohammed AbubakrJune 25, 2026Updated:June 26, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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As Syria’s startup ecosystem continues to gain momentum, a new generation of entrepreneurs is building technology solutions designed to modernize critical sectors of the economy. One of the latest examples comes from the healthcare industry, where digital innovation is helping clinics and medical centers improve efficiency while making healthcare services more accessible to patients.

Syrian healthtech startup Moadna has secured a $50,000 early-stage investment, marking a significant milestone in its growth journey. The investment was completed in collaboration with Ebla Ventures, Qiwam Platform, and Digital Syria, reflecting growing confidence in the country’s emerging technology ecosystem.

The funding will support product development, strengthen the company’s technical infrastructure, and accelerate commercial expansion within Syria as the startup prepares for future regional growth.

Bringing Digital Transformation to Healthcare

Founded by Tarek Skheta, Maged Hamdeh, and a third co-founder, Moadna was created to address one of the most common operational challenges faced by healthcare providers: managing appointments, patient records, and clinic operations efficiently.

The platform offers a comprehensive clinic management system that allows healthcare providers to organize appointments, manage patient files, track medical visits, oversee billing activities, and monitor revenues and expenses through a centralized digital platform.

In addition to helping clinics streamline operations, Moadna also enables patients to book appointments online and communicate more effectively with healthcare providers.

As healthcare institutions increasingly embrace digital tools, platforms such as Moadna are becoming essential infrastructure for modern medical practices.

Strong Early Traction in the Syrian Market

Despite being an early-stage startup, Moadna has already demonstrated strong adoption among healthcare professionals and patients. According to the company, the platform currently serves more than 550 doctors, clinics, and medical centers across Syria. It has also attracted more than 8,000 users and facilitated over 3,500 medical appointments through its digital booking platform.

These figures highlight growing demand for healthcare technology solutions capable of reducing administrative burdens while improving patient access to medical services.

The startup’s rapid growth suggests that digital healthcare is becoming an increasingly important segment within Syria’s evolving technology landscape.

Backed by Ecosystem Builders

The investment was announced through the Thimar Program, one of Syria’s startup support initiatives focused on helping promising entrepreneurs transform innovative ideas into scalable businesses.

Moadna participated in the Thimar program and has emerged as one of its success stories. The investment was facilitated in partnership with Ebla Ventures, Qiwam Platform, and Digital Syria, organizations actively supporting entrepreneurship and innovation within the Syrian market.

The announcement reflects the growing role that ecosystem builders, investors, and startup support organizations are playing in helping local founders access capital and accelerate growth.

As Syria’s entrepreneurial ecosystem matures, such collaborations are becoming increasingly important for early-stage companies seeking both financial resources and strategic support.

Preparing for the Next Stage of Growth

The newly secured capital will be deployed across several key growth initiatives. Moadna plans to invest heavily in product enhancement and technology development while strengthening its infrastructure to support future growth. The company will also focus on expanding its commercial operations across Syria and increasing adoption among healthcare providers.

Beyond the local market, the startup is already preparing for regional expansion opportunities. While its immediate focus remains Syria, the company is laying the groundwork for entering neighboring markets as demand for digital healthcare solutions continues to grow across the region.

The investment is classified as an early-stage funding round and serves as a precursor to a larger pre-seed round that the company is currently preparing for.

The Rise of Healthtech in Emerging Markets

Healthcare remains one of the most promising sectors for digital innovation across the Middle East. Medical providers increasingly require technology solutions that improve operational efficiency, reduce administrative workloads, and enhance patient experiences.

For emerging markets in particular, digital platforms offer an opportunity to leapfrog traditional systems and accelerate modernization efforts.

Moadna’s growth reflects a broader trend in which startups are leveraging technology to solve practical challenges in healthcare delivery. By simplifying clinic management and improving access to appointments, the company is addressing problems that directly impact both providers and patients.

A Positive Signal for Syria’s Startup Ecosystem

Moadna’s funding round represents more than just a milestone for one company. It serves as another encouraging signal for Syria’s growing startup ecosystem.

The ability of local founders to attract investment, build scalable products, and gain meaningful market traction demonstrates the increasing maturity of the country’s entrepreneurial landscape.

As more support programs, investors, and ecosystem partners emerge, startups like Moadna are helping showcase the potential of Syrian innovation.

With fresh capital, growing adoption, and ambitious expansion plans, Moadna is positioning itself to become a leading player in digital healthcare while contributing to the broader modernization of healthcare services across the region.

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Mohammed Abubakr is the Founder & Editor of StartupMuslim.com. Through StartupMuslim, he documents the journeys of Muslim founders across industries, focusing on the challenges they overcome, the vision that drives them, and the impact they create.His work centers on building a narrative layer for the global Muslim startup ecosystem—one that not only highlights success, but also captures the process, discipline, and values behind it. By conducting in-depth interviews and publishing founder stories, he aims to inspire and enable the next generation of Muslim entrepreneurs to think bigger and build with purpose.

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