About me
Elizabeth Tikoyan is the Founder and CEO of Healp, an AI-powered diagnostic platform built to fix a $1 trillion problem: misdiagnosis affects 84% of patients, burying them in redundant tests and years of delays. Healp matches symptoms to real patient data to surface likely conditions and connect patients to the right care 6 to 24 months earlier.
Elizabeth graduated with High Honors from the University of Virginia, finishing at the top of her class in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship and inducted into the Raven Society, UVA's oldest and most selective honor society. She was competitively selected for the NIH CCSEP internship, awarded an NIH research fellowship, and fully funded by Harvard Business School as an SVMP Scholar. She was named CBIC Student Entrepreneur of the Year, won multiple national collegiate startup competitions, and was one of only three founders selected to present at the Americas Competitiveness Exchange. Healp was one of seven companies globally invited to pitch at the Drug Information Association, where it won an Audience Choice Award, and took the same honor at the Digital Health Innovation Summit. Her work has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Senator Mark Warner, featured in over 70 outlets including USA Today, NBC, and ABC, and backed by Techstars x J.P. Morgan, BARDA, Methodist Healthcare, VelocityTX, Chloe Capital, NYCEDC, and Halcyon.