Oscarhof is an integrated platform for modern preventive medicine.
Our exponential risk of death as we age is due to multiple chronic diseases. But these diseases take years—sometimes decades—to develop. We can do more to prevent them.
Empowering patients and physicians with best-in-class preventive care.
Undertaking research to translate science into clinical practice.
Partnering with founders who want to transform health and healthcare.
Scaling what works with the power of digital medicine to reach the public.
A membership-based clinic focused on personalizing preventive healthcare. At Oscarhof, we are building a health operating system with clinical protocols and hospital-grade governance that promotes trust and achieves better health outcomes.
Personal and family medical history, lifestyle factors, advanced diagnostics, and imaging when relevant.
Evaluation of 20 major disease areas, including heart disease, cancer, dementia—based on an individual's risks.
Clinical interventions, lifestyle measures and monitoring tailored to each individual patient.
Re-testing, monitoring, adherence and clear thresholds for adjustment or escalation.
Decision logs documenting what changed, why it changed and the outcome.

A research institute that brings together scientists and clinicians from leading global institutions to advance how translational science and multi–omics research become real-world medicine.
We bridge discovery and clinical practice by validating protocols, generating real-world evidence, and establishing approved diagnostic pathways.
An independent investment firm that will invest in early-stage health-, bio-, and med-tech companies.
Providing the capital alongside deep clinical and scientific insight to help founders get the science and systems right for traction and scale.


We believe that better health is a human right.
By combining the experiential insights from the Oscarhof platform with the reach of digital medicine, we will extend our proven care model to more people in more places.
Share of the disease burden from cancer, heart disease, and neurological disorders in Norway.
(SSB, 2024)
Deaths every year from cardiovascular diseases in Norway.
(FHI, 2024)
Share of cardiovascular diseases that could be prevented with lifestyle changes or risk factor control.
(European Commission, 2025)
Share of health spending on prevention in Norway and, on average, in OECD countries.
(SSB and OECD, 2025)
