menopause care
Soccer star Brandi Chastain and fashion designer and entrepreneur Tory Burch also participated in the virtual care company's funding round.
The collaboration combines the companies' menopause and virtual care offerings to broaden access to care services for women navigating symptoms of menopause.
The virtual care company will be directly available to patients experiencing menopause and perimenopause or via a Keck Medicine of USC-affiliated provider.
The Series B funding round comes less than a year after the company closed a $25 million Series A round led by Google Ventures.
The companies will utilize each other's offerings to expand their respective members' access to behavioral health and menopause-related care.
Memorial Hermann Health System patients in Houston will have access to Midi Health's virtual perimenopausal and menopausal care services.
The capital will be used to launch new partnerships with hospitals and employers and expand its reach nationally.
Eligible Aetna commercial members will be able to access virtual visits with Gennev's doctors and dietitians without prior authorization.