primary care app
The company currently has 11 locations delivering virtual-supported care, but now plans to open "several" more in the first half of 2021.
The company began rolling out new offerings such as licensed therapy and behavioral health coaching to existing clients earlier this month.
The in-person and virtual primary care provider has tripled its staff over the last few months.
The company is tripling its physician pool by the end of April, and has launched a new patient dashboard.
For a fee, the company's app also connects users to live practitioners for text-based consultations.
While the tech-enabled primary care provider set the initial pricing of its shares at $14 apiece, prices are climbing in the early hours of its IPO.
The K app will not only help users better understand their condition, but in 2019 will quickly link them to a licensed virtual care provider.
CEO Robbie Cape said the investment will be used to meet demand, build new capabilities and ensure high-quality care.
The collective entity offers its vertically-integrated service to patients in Northern California, and is eyeing platform partnerships elsewhere in the country.
Centivo, a self-funded health plan supported by a digital platform, has brought in $34 million in a Series A funding round led by Bain Capital Ventures, the company announced today.