HeartFlow, Inc (HTFL) Fair Value & Analysis
Healthcare · US · Market cap $2.5B
Analysis
HeartFlow, Inc (HTFL) currently trades at $34.48, while our model-based Fair Value estimate is $15.69 — implying the stock looks roughly 54.5% overvalued today. We read business quality at 87/100 (high quality), in the Healthcare sector. Bear case: priced above our estimate, the market already discounts strong expectations. Bull case: above-average quality can justify a premium — the entry price still matters most (evidence: low).
About the company
HeartFlow, Inc., a medical technology company, provides non-invasive solutions for diagnosing and managing coronary artery diseases the United States and worldwide. Its HeartFlow Platform uses AI and computational fluid dynamics to creates a personalized 3D model of a patient's heart from a single coronary computed tomography angiography, a specialized type of scan that provides detailed images of the heart's arteries. The company provides Heartflow RoadMap Analysis that offers an intuitive anatomic visualization of the coronary arteries; Heartflow FFRCT Analysis, which calculates blood flow and pinpoints clinically; and Heartflow Plaque Analysis that provides a comprehensive assessment of coronary plaque, enabling optimized medical treatment strategies. Its platform provides insights on blood flow, stenosis, and plaque volume and composition by overcoming the limitations of traditional non-invasive imaging tests. HeartFlow, Inc. was formerly known as Cardiovascular Simulation, Inc.…
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