Other global health innovation funding this week went to startups focused on maternal and newborn health outcomes, administrative and operations management software, nutrition, mental health, and more.
This week’s reported health innovation funding included:
GetHarley, a London, UK-based platform that connects consumers with skincare clinicians and products, raised $52M led by Index Ventures. <source>
Pomelo Care, a New York, NY-based virtual medical practice that improves maternal and newborn health outcomes, raised $33M led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from First Round Capital, SV Angel, Operator Partners, Allen & Company, BoxGroup, and angel investors. <source>
Yuvo Health, a New York, NY-based tech-enabled administrative and managed-care solution for community health centers, raised $20.2M led by Mastry Ventures, with participation from AlleyCorp, AV8 Ventures, New York Ventures, HLM Venture Partners, Route 66 Ventures, VamosVentures, and Social Innovation Fund. <source>
mend, a New York, NY-based life sciences and digital health company operating at the intersection of nutrapharma, food as medicine, and behavioral health, raised $15M led by S2G Ventures. <source>
Laudio, a Newton, MA-based healthcare operations management software company, raised $13M led by Define Ventures, with participation from .406 Ventures, InHealth Ventures, MemorialCare Innovation Fund, and TeleTracking Technologies. <source>
Significo, an Austin, TX-based digital health solutions provider, raised $12M led by Doug Blough. <source>
Oova, a New York, NY-based women’s health and fertility startup, raised $10.3M led by Spero Ventures, with participation from US Fertility, Virgin Group, Jefferson Health, Connecticut Innovations, Hannah Bronfman, and Sara Blakely. <source>
AHARA, a Los Angeles, CA personalized nutrition platform for optimal health and longevity, raised $10.25M led by Greycroft, with participation from Headline, SHAKTI, Dr. Samuel Jampolis, and Sandy Sholl. <source>
Syntax Health, a New York, NY-based provider of an enterprise SaaS-based solution for health plans and providers, raised $7.5M from undisclosed investors. <source>
Stat Health, a Boston, MA-based digital health company focused on brain health, raised $5.1M from J2 Ventures, BonAngels Venture Partners, and angel investors. It has also received grant funding from the US Air Force. <source>
Carta Healthcare, a San Francisco, CA-based company focused on health systems for patient care, raised $5M from Memorial Hermann Health System and UnityPoint Health. <source>
Karoo Health, an Albuquerque, NM-based provider of cardiac value-based care enablement, raised $3.4M led by First Trust Capital Partners. <source>
Anise Health, a New York-based culturally-responsive digital mental health company, raised $1.2M led by Kicker Ventures, with participation from Gold House Ventures, Allston Venture Fund, and angel investors. <source>
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