reproductive health

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By  Trevor Dermody 03:40 pm April 26, 2024
Telemedicine company Thirty Madison has partnered with behavioral telehealth company Talkspace to bring mental health offerings to Thirty Mason’s Nurx and Cove users and allow Talkspace users to access migraine treatment and women's healthcare. Talkspace will now serve as the therapy partner for Nurx, which specializes in comprehensive care for women’s dermatology, reproductive health and sexual...
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By  Jessica Hagen 01:24 pm June 27, 2023
Family planning platform for employees Stork Club announced it is partnering with Neway Fertility in Manhattan and five Utah Fertility Center clinics in Idaho and Utah to offer its members in-clinic care.  Stork Club is offered as an employee benefit to guide workers through different stages of reproductive care. The company's offerings include unlimited virtual visits or in-clinic care, care...
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By  Jessica Hagen 03:53 pm May 1, 2023
Hybrid fertility and reproductive care company Kindbody scored a $25 million investment from JPMorgan Chase's business unit focusing on employer-sponsored healthcare, Morgan Health. Dr. Cheryl Pegus, managing director of Morgan Health Ventures, will join Kindbody's board of directors.  WHAT THEY DO The New York-based company offers virtual and in-person services, including egg freezing,...
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By  Dana Sun and Ellen Bursey 09:51 am March 17, 2023
To this day, reproductive care remains fragmented, expensive and inaccessible. A lack of solutions to solve these problems has led to the proliferation of startups attempting to plug care gaps.  After speaking with over 75 fertility tech companies and clinicians, we distilled a few points of advice for investors and founders in this space.  Setting the stage A confluence of factors creates...
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By  Emily Olsen 12:26 pm November 23, 2022
Editor's note: This article has been updated with a comment from Apple. Ten state attorneys general are urging Apple to add new protections for reproductive health data contained in third-party apps hosted on the App Store. In a letter sent to CEO Tim Cook, attorneys general of California, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, Oregon, Vermont and...
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By  Emily Olsen 10:12 am May 19, 2022
Maternal health startup Cayaba Care scooped up $12 million in a Series A round led by Seae Ventures and Kapor Capital. Other participants in the round include Wellington Partners, Citi Impact Fund and Rhia Ventures. Founded in 2020, Cayaba Care launched in August with $3.2 million in seed funding.  WHAT IT DOES The startup works with local providers and obstetricians to offer home-based or...
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By  Emily Olsen 11:38 am May 12, 2022
Maternal health startup Mahmee announced Thursday it completed a $9.2 million Series A fundraising round led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management's growth equity business. Other participants in the raise include existing investors Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund, Muse Capital, Backstage Capital, the Helm and Pipeline Angels, as well as new investors Episcopal Health Foundation of Texas,...
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By  Emily Olsen 04:56 pm November 15, 2021
Women’s telehealth startup Twentyeight Health announced Tuesday that it’s offering reproductive health services and information in Spanish.  The company will now have a Spanish language website with educational articles and FAQs about birth control options and services, customer support in Spanish, and telehealth visits and messages with Spanish-speaking doctors in Texas and Florida. Twentyeight...
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By  Emily Olsen 11:35 am November 2, 2021
Digital men’s health startup Bastion Health launched Tuesday, focused on providing reproductive and prostate care via telehealth. Bastion will offer 30-minute consultations with a nurse practitioner on fertility and prostate health starting at $100 and $75, respectively, as well as educational and wellness content. The company will also provide clinical evaluation and treatment from a urology and...
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By  Emily Olsen 09:34 am September 28, 2021
Nurx, a direct-to-consumer women’s health company best known for its online birth control prescriptions, launched a Skill for Amazon Alexa focused on sexual and reproductive health as well as pill reminders. The Nurx Birth Control and Sexual Health Knowledge Skill reminds patients to take their birth control pills daily at the time of their choice, which is critical to preventing unplanned...