Ema Health and digital health platform MyUTI have joined forces to develop AI-powered resources for women dealing with urinary tract infections (UTIs).
The collaboration has resulted in the launch of ‘Mya,’ an AI health assistant now available on the MyUTI platform. The tool is intended to provide information about UTI care and address concerns related to sexual health — areas where women often have difficulty accessing timely and accurate information.
According to the formal announcement, UTIs affect millions of women annually, with many experiencing recurrent infections that disrupt daily activities.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with MyUTI in our shared mission to transform women’s health,” stated Amanda Ducach, CEO and Co-founder at Ema.
“By combining AI-powered insights with MyUTI’s expertise in urinary and sexual health, we are equipping women with the knowledge and tools they need to take control of their well-being.”
The AI assistant is designed to help users explore testing options and provide access to relevant health information. The companies noted that the technology delivers evidence-based guidance to aid women in addressing health concerns that are sometimes overlooked by healthcare providers.
“Our collaboration with Ema represents a pivotal step in improving women’s access to credible and science-based health information,” said Megan Henken, CCO and Co-founder at MyUTI.
“UTIs are often dismissed as minor ailments, yet they significantly impact the quality of life for millions. With AI-driven support, we can provide women with timely, science-based resources that empower them in their health journey.”
