pelvic floor disorders
Women will be able to receive a prescription for Axena's Leva Pelvic Health System during an online consultation with an UpScriptHealth provider.
Axena acquired the Leva Pelvic Health System from Renovia, which developed and first commercialized the product.
Hinge's new offering comes nearly two months after competitor SWORD Health announced its own pelvic health program.
Bloom pairs a connected sensor with guidance from a pelvic health specialist.
The company’s flagship product, leva, is an FDA-cleared digital therapeutic that helps women strengthen their pelvic floor muscles to treat urinary incontinence.
Last week Renovia, maker of an FDA-cleared, app-based system for pelvic floor disorder management and therapy, announced the closure of a $32.