Huntington's Disease
Huntington's Disease screening by GIA®, powered by digitalhumanOS™, uses Voice AI, Computer Vision, and Speech Biomarkers to detect huntington's disease through a single patient conversation. Screening performance: Clinically validated vocal biomarker screening. Screening takes under 5 minutes with results in 60 seconds.
Early Huntington's detection allows for supportive care, maximizing patient comfort and dignity.
Huntington's screening enables proactive care planning in post-acute settings. By identifying the disease early, we can provide supportive care and improve quality of life.
Key Facts
- Screening Time
- Under 5 minutes
- Results
- 60 seconds
- Modalities
- Voice + Vision + Speech
- Registration
- 510(k)
- Status
- Live
About Huntington's Disease screening.
How does this Huntington's system work?
The AI analyzes speech patterns, vocal characteristics, and motor skills to assess for Huntington's markers.
What is the benefit of early Huntington's detection?
Early detection allows for access to genetic counseling, family planning, and supportive care resources.
Has this Huntington's Disease screener been validated clinically?
Yes, this system has been clinically validated to assist in early Huntington's detection.
The science behind Huntington's Disease screening.
Research from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, UC San Diego School of Medicine, and Harvard Medical School demonstrates that speech-based deep neural networks can model Huntington's disease progression before clinical symptoms appear.
Toward a Speech-Based Model of Premanifest Huntington's Disease Progression Using Deep Neural Networks (2026-02) · Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, UC San Diego School of Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolPeer-reviewed research demonstrates that acoustic and linguistic features in the voice can detect manifest Huntington's disease with clinical accuracy.
Detecting Manifest Huntington's Disease Using Vocal Data (2023-08)Clinical research validates acoustic and linguistic voice analysis as a reliable indicator of Huntington's disease progression.
Audio Analysis of Acoustic and Linguistic Features in Huntington's Disease (Audio-HD) (2022-11)