In addition to StartUp Health portfolio company Quantgene, other raises this week focused on telehealth, lower back pain, workers’ comp, cancer, autoimmune diseases, and more.
We saw nearly $325M in health innovation funding reported this week, led by Mainstay Medical, a Dublin, Ireland-based medical device company focused on lower back pain. The $108M round was co-led by Ally Bridge Group and Sofinnova Partners, with participation from KCK Group, Fountain Healthcare Partners, and a global medical device company. <source>
Other recent deals included:
Eden Health, a New York, NY-based concierge healthcare provider that combines telehealth, in-person primary care, behavioral health, and insurance navigation, raised $60M led by Insight Partners, with participation from Amigos Health, Aspect Ventures, Company Ventures, Flare Capital, Flexcap Ventures, Max Ventures, and PJC. <source>
Transparent Health Marketplace, a Wayne, PA-based workers’ compensation healthcare services platform, raised $27.6M from undisclosed investors. <source>
Nanit, a New York, NY-based developer of an AI-powered baby monitor, raised $25M led by GV. <source>
MEDFAR Clinical Solutions, a Montreal, QC-based Electronic Medical Record (EMR) provider, raised $25M led by Walter Capital Partners. <source>
Carevive Systems, a Miami, FL-based health tech company focused on understanding and improving the cancer patient experience, raised $18M led by Philips Health Technology Ventures, with participation from Debiopharm Innovation Fund, OurCrowd’s digital health fund, Qure Ventures, HLM Venture Partners, LRVHealth, Cerner, and founder Madelyn Trupkin Herzfeld. <source>
January AI, a Menlo Park, CA-based software platform that offers personalized suggestions for blood sugar control, raised $8.8M led by Felicis Ventures, with participation from HAND Capital and Marc Benioff. <source>
MyMee, a New York, NY-based digital care program focused on autoimmune diseases, raised $8.7M from undisclosed investors. <source>
PatientBond, a Salt Lake City, UT-based patient engagement SAAS provider, raised $8.2M from undisclosed investors. <source>
Felix Health, a Toronto, ON-based direct-to-consumer digital healthcare platform, raised C$10M ($7.9M) led by Whitecap Venture Partners, with participation from Mantella Venture Partners, BrandProject, and H Ventures. <source>
StartUp Health portfolio company Quantgene, a Santa Monica, CA-based genomic test developer, raised an additional $6M led by Vikor Scientific, bringing their total funding to $20M. <source>
Ozette, a Seattle, WA-based company using AI to understanding the immune system, raised $6M led by Madrona Venture Group, with participation from the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) and Vulcan Capital. <source>
Apollo Neuro, a Pittsburgh, PA-based developer of a wearable that improves the body’s resilience to stress, raised $5.9M from undisclosed investors. <source>
Hint Health, a San Francisco, CA-based practice management automation platform, raised $5.1M from undisclosed investors. <source>
Talkiatry, a New York, NY-based technology-driven provider of accessible in-network psychiatric care, raised $5M led by Sikwoo Capital Partners, with participation from Relevance Ventures and Richard Park, MD. <source>
Botco.ai, a Phoenix, AZ-based HIPAA-compliant conversational marketing solution, raised $2.2M led by Stout Street Capital, with participation from Sterling Road, PHX Ventures, and Arizona Tech Investors. <source>
Rx Redefined, an Oakland, CA-based platform that allows physicians to directly manage the distribution of medical supplies to their patients, raised $2M led by Silverton Partners, with participation from Saturn Five. <source>