digital health funding
The Series A raise comes just a few months after the company raised $3 million in seed funding.
The company plans to use the money to go to market with the product.
Healthy Ventures was the lead investor this round, with participation from Collaborative Fund, Commerce Ventures, Connecticut Innovations, I2BF Global Ventures and StartUp Health.
The round was led by Octopus Ventures with participation from Y Combinator, Startup Health and Triple Point Ventures.
The Series A round will help the Salt Lake City startup solidify its role as an end-to-end patient-billing suite.
The company's hybrid in-person and virtual visit approach provides consumers with male hormone replacement therapies and other supplements.
New hires, branding efforts and academic research partnerships are all on the table for the smart ring maker's future.
UnityPoint Health Venture’s Austin Duke and ThedaCare’s Dr. Imran Andrabi will both be joining the board.
The iRhythm Technologies founder's new startup will use these funds to wrap up clinical testing of its device, and push toward a commercial launch.
The funds will help the New York City-based platform extend its growth and deliver new product offerings.