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Past deals in Personal Health
Levels
Series A in 2024
Levels is a health and wellness company that focuses on metabolic fitness through a platform that tracks blood glucose levels in real-time. Founded in 2019, the company offers a wearable device that provides users with immediate feedback on their unique metabolism. This data enables individuals to understand how their bodies respond to various dietary and lifestyle choices, allowing them to optimize their nutrition and exercise routines to meet personal health goals. Operating as a remote-first organization, Levels aims to empower users to take control of their metabolic health.
Pomelo Care
Series B in 2024
Pomelo Care is a leader in evidence-based maternity care, offering comprehensive support for women throughout preconception, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and their infant’s first year. The company combines virtual, round-the-clock clinical care with in-person doula services to create a unique support model that effectively addresses medical, behavioral, and social factors influencing maternal and infant health. By leveraging data science and machine learning, Pomelo identifies and manages risks associated with pregnancy and postpartum care, aiming to enhance health outcomes while reducing unnecessary costs. The platform provides personalized care plans and resources to meet the specific needs of pregnant individuals and newborns, collaborating with employers as well as commercial and Medicaid health plans to promote accessible and high-quality care.
Hippocratic AI
Series A in 2024
Hippocratic AI focuses on developing safety-oriented large language models specifically designed for non-diagnostic, patient-facing applications in healthcare. Unlike conventional models that are often trained on diverse internet data, which may include unreliable information, Hippocratic AI emphasizes the acquisition of evidence-based healthcare content through lawful channels. The company aims to enhance healthcare accessibility and outcomes by creating a platform that facilitates safe artificial health general intelligence. This innovation seeks to empower patients to manage their health more effectively from home, thereby improving overall health outcomes with minimal inconvenience.
Talofa
Seed Round in 2024
Talofa is building games that make players mentally and physically healthier. Their flagship game on the platform, Run Legends, got over 300,000 downloads in the first 3 months and was featured as one of the "Best New Games" by Apple and Google Play Stores. Talofa’s team has been built up with game veterans from EA, 2K, and Riot Games and the CEO, Jenny Xu, has created mobile games with over 10M downloads.
Bold
Series A in 2023
Bold is an at-home digital fitness program designed to help older adults live their strongest, happiest, and healthiest lives. As a member, you’ll enjoy instant access to expert trainers, scientific assessments, and personalized workout plans to help you improve your strength, flexibility, and balance — so you can chase the life you want, at any age.
Pomelo Care
Series A in 2023
Pomelo Care is a leader in evidence-based maternity care, offering comprehensive support for women throughout preconception, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and their infant’s first year. The company combines virtual, round-the-clock clinical care with in-person doula services to create a unique support model that effectively addresses medical, behavioral, and social factors influencing maternal and infant health. By leveraging data science and machine learning, Pomelo identifies and manages risks associated with pregnancy and postpartum care, aiming to enhance health outcomes while reducing unnecessary costs. The platform provides personalized care plans and resources to meet the specific needs of pregnant individuals and newborns, collaborating with employers as well as commercial and Medicaid health plans to promote accessible and high-quality care.
Hippocratic AI
Seed Round in 2023
Hippocratic AI focuses on developing safety-oriented large language models specifically designed for non-diagnostic, patient-facing applications in healthcare. Unlike conventional models that are often trained on diverse internet data, which may include unreliable information, Hippocratic AI emphasizes the acquisition of evidence-based healthcare content through lawful channels. The company aims to enhance healthcare accessibility and outcomes by creating a platform that facilitates safe artificial health general intelligence. This innovation seeks to empower patients to manage their health more effectively from home, thereby improving overall health outcomes with minimal inconvenience.
Memora Health
Venture Round in 2023
Memora Health Inc., founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, develops an enterprise healthcare productivity platform aimed at automating outpatient communication and enhancing care delivery. The company partners with health systems, health plans, and digital health organizations to streamline clinical workflows, allowing clinicians to focus on their primary responsibilities while proactively engaging patients throughout their care journeys. Memora's platform digitizes high-touch processes, intelligently triaging patient-reported data to the relevant care team members and facilitating proactive, two-way communication between patients and providers. By transforming the way care is delivered, Memora Health seeks to make healthcare more actionable, accessible, and continuous.
Revero
Seed Round in 2022
Revero is an online clinic focused on treating chronic conditions through a root-cause approach. Founded in 2019 and based in San Francisco, California, the company offers personalized treatments for autoimmune and metabolic disorders using nutrition therapy and remote medical care. Revero's platform combines nutritional therapy and clinical expertise with machine learning and digital tools, allowing patients to monitor their health progress and receive tailored feedback. The primary objectives of Revero include helping patients lower blood sugar, improve metabolic health, reduce inflammation, and restore gut health.
Season Health
Series A in 2022
Season is a platform that offers personalized nutrition planning for consumers. It integrates technology with advice from users' registered dietitians to help them get more out of their nutrition and make the most out of mealtime every day. The platform recommends what to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner based on nutritional needs, food preferences, and budget.
Memora Health
Venture Round in 2022
Memora Health Inc., founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, develops an enterprise healthcare productivity platform aimed at automating outpatient communication and enhancing care delivery. The company partners with health systems, health plans, and digital health organizations to streamline clinical workflows, allowing clinicians to focus on their primary responsibilities while proactively engaging patients throughout their care journeys. Memora's platform digitizes high-touch processes, intelligently triaging patient-reported data to the relevant care team members and facilitating proactive, two-way communication between patients and providers. By transforming the way care is delivered, Memora Health seeks to make healthcare more actionable, accessible, and continuous.
Patina
Series A in 2021
Patina is a healthcare provider focused on enhancing the aging experience for older adults and their families. The company has developed a care model that prioritizes the unique needs and values of this demographic. By offering personalized and on-demand services, Patina aims to create a healthcare experience that is both human-centered and supportive. This approach allows families to actively participate in the care of their loved ones, ensuring that older adults receive the attention and respect they deserve as they navigate the challenges of aging. Patina's mission is to empower individuals to live their best lives and maintain their dignity as they age.
Sprinter Health
Series A in 2021
Sprinter Health is an on-demand mobile health company that sends full-time nurses and phlebotomists (“Sprinters”) into the home.
Pomelo Care
Seed Round in 2021
Pomelo Care is a leader in evidence-based maternity care, offering comprehensive support for women throughout preconception, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and their infant’s first year. The company combines virtual, round-the-clock clinical care with in-person doula services to create a unique support model that effectively addresses medical, behavioral, and social factors influencing maternal and infant health. By leveraging data science and machine learning, Pomelo identifies and manages risks associated with pregnancy and postpartum care, aiming to enhance health outcomes while reducing unnecessary costs. The platform provides personalized care plans and resources to meet the specific needs of pregnant individuals and newborns, collaborating with employers as well as commercial and Medicaid health plans to promote accessible and high-quality care.
Memora Health
Venture Round in 2021
Memora Health Inc., founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, develops an enterprise healthcare productivity platform aimed at automating outpatient communication and enhancing care delivery. The company partners with health systems, health plans, and digital health organizations to streamline clinical workflows, allowing clinicians to focus on their primary responsibilities while proactively engaging patients throughout their care journeys. Memora's platform digitizes high-touch processes, intelligently triaging patient-reported data to the relevant care team members and facilitating proactive, two-way communication between patients and providers. By transforming the way care is delivered, Memora Health seeks to make healthcare more actionable, accessible, and continuous.
Bold
Seed Round in 2021
Bold is an at-home digital fitness program designed to help older adults live their strongest, happiest, and healthiest lives. As a member, you’ll enjoy instant access to expert trainers, scientific assessments, and personalized workout plans to help you improve your strength, flexibility, and balance — so you can chase the life you want, at any age.
Levels
Seed Round in 2020
Levels is a health and wellness company that focuses on metabolic fitness through a platform that tracks blood glucose levels in real-time. Founded in 2019, the company offers a wearable device that provides users with immediate feedback on their unique metabolism. This data enables individuals to understand how their bodies respond to various dietary and lifestyle choices, allowing them to optimize their nutrition and exercise routines to meet personal health goals. Operating as a remote-first organization, Levels aims to empower users to take control of their metabolic health.
Honor
Series D in 2020
Honor is the largest senior care network and technology platform globally, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for older adults and their families. Founded in 2014 in San Francisco by Cameron Ring, Monica Lo, Sandy Jen, and Seth Sternberg, the company aims to improve in-home care services for seniors. In 2021, Honor expanded its reach by acquiring Home Instead, which strengthened its network and introduced a relationship-based care model. The company combines workforce management and technology expertise with personalized care delivered through a network of third-party providers. This integrated approach allows older adults to receive reliable, transparent, and quality care, enabling them to live safely and comfortably in their own homes.
Devoted
Series C in 2020
Devoted Health is a healthcare company focused on enhancing the health and well-being of older Americans by treating each individual with care and compassion. The company offers an integrated healthcare solution that includes Medicare Advantage plans, access to local providers, and the option for virtual and in-home care through Devoted Medical. Their approach includes personalized medical plans and dedicated guides who work closely with physicians to streamline care and minimize unnecessary procedures. By leveraging advanced technology and a robust network of healthcare professionals, Devoted Health aims to provide high-quality, tailored healthcare services to its members.
Honor
Series C in 2018
Honor is the largest senior care network and technology platform globally, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for older adults and their families. Founded in 2014 in San Francisco by Cameron Ring, Monica Lo, Sandy Jen, and Seth Sternberg, the company aims to improve in-home care services for seniors. In 2021, Honor expanded its reach by acquiring Home Instead, which strengthened its network and introduced a relationship-based care model. The company combines workforce management and technology expertise with personalized care delivered through a network of third-party providers. This integrated approach allows older adults to receive reliable, transparent, and quality care, enabling them to live safely and comfortably in their own homes.
Cardiogram
Seed Round in 2016
Cardiogram, Inc., established in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, specializes in developing wearable devices and applications to monitor and analyze heart health. The company's technology enables users to track heart rate measurements, providing insights into how their heart responds during workouts and how various factors such as stress, diet, and exercise affect their resting heart rate. The application supports cardio-tracking for devices like the Apple Watch and Android Wear, allowing users to detect heartbeats, monitor sleep, and maintain fitness. By enabling users to visualize and share their heart rate data, Cardiogram aims to help prevent serious heart-related issues such as strokes.
Walker and Company Brands
Series B in 2015
Walker & Company Brands is a manufacturer of health and beauty products specifically designed for people of color, focusing on both men and women. The company offers a range of products, including shaving kits and hair care collections tailored for coarse and curly hair. With a commitment to consumer-centricity, Walker & Company aims to reinvent the experience of learning about, purchasing, and enjoying health and beauty products. By developing and testing products that meet the unique needs of its community, the company strives to provide excellent customer service and a straightforward shopping experience.
Human API
Series A in 2015
Human API is a digital health data network that allows consumers to easily access and share their health information from various sources, including hospitals, electronic medical records, pharmacies, labs, and wearable devices. Founded in 2013 and based in San Mateo, California, the company connects to data from 90% of US hospitals and over 300 wellness applications. The platform employs a machine learning-powered data pipeline to standardize health data, making it more accessible and actionable for medical researchers and scientists. Importantly, it empowers consumers to maintain control over their personal health data, determining which companies can access their information. This streamlined approach addresses the challenges of fragmented health data sources, facilitating efficient data sharing and utilization in the healthcare ecosystem.
Glow
Series B in 2014
Glow, Inc. is a technology company that develops mobile applications and online communities focused on women's health, particularly in areas concerning menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, and menopause. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, Glow offers several applications, including Ruby By Glow, which assists with period and ovulation tracking, and Glow Nurture, designed for pregnancy tracking. The platform provides valuable insights, articles, and tips to support women throughout their reproductive journeys, whether they are trying to conceive, avoiding pregnancy, or coping with miscarriage. Additionally, Glow First is a community program aimed at making infertility treatment more accessible by allowing couples to pool resources and offering financial assistance to those who do not achieve pregnancy through accredited clinics.
uBiome
Series A in 2014
uBiome, Inc. was a microbial genomics company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in sequencing-based clinical microbiome tests. Founded in 2012, it offered a range of products including SmartGut, a test for identifying harmful and beneficial microorganisms linked to specific infections; SmartJane, a women’s health screening for conditions like HPV and STIs; Explorer kits for researchers and citizen scientists; and SmartFlu, a clinical test for respiratory infections. The company's goal was to enhance understanding of the human microbiome and its implications for health. However, uBiome faced financial difficulties and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 2019, which was later converted to Chapter 7 on October 11, 2019, marking the end of its operations.
Walker and Company Brands
Series A in 2014
Walker & Company Brands is a manufacturer of health and beauty products specifically designed for people of color, focusing on both men and women. The company offers a range of products, including shaving kits and hair care collections tailored for coarse and curly hair. With a commitment to consumer-centricity, Walker & Company aims to reinvent the experience of learning about, purchasing, and enjoying health and beauty products. By developing and testing products that meet the unique needs of its community, the company strives to provide excellent customer service and a straightforward shopping experience.
Walker and Company Brands
Seed Round in 2013
Walker & Company Brands is a manufacturer of health and beauty products specifically designed for people of color, focusing on both men and women. The company offers a range of products, including shaving kits and hair care collections tailored for coarse and curly hair. With a commitment to consumer-centricity, Walker & Company aims to reinvent the experience of learning about, purchasing, and enjoying health and beauty products. By developing and testing products that meet the unique needs of its community, the company strives to provide excellent customer service and a straightforward shopping experience.
Jawbone
Private Equity Round in 2013
Jawbone is a company specializing in personal technology, focusing on creating comfortable, usable, and aesthetically pleasing devices. Its flagship product, the Jawbone Bluetooth headset, is renowned for its exceptional sound quality, enhanced by NoiseAssassin technology, which was initially developed for military applications to eliminate background noise and ensure clear communication. In addition to audio products, Jawbone has ventured into the health and fitness sector by developing biometric wearable devices. These devices are designed to monitor daily activities, sleep patterns, and eating habits, helping users lead healthier lives. The UP Platform, an open API associated with these fitness trackers, allows users to track their fitness levels and make informed health choices.
Glow
Series A in 2013
Glow, Inc. is a technology company that develops mobile applications and online communities focused on women's health, particularly in areas concerning menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, and menopause. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, Glow offers several applications, including Ruby By Glow, which assists with period and ovulation tracking, and Glow Nurture, designed for pregnancy tracking. The platform provides valuable insights, articles, and tips to support women throughout their reproductive journeys, whether they are trying to conceive, avoiding pregnancy, or coping with miscarriage. Additionally, Glow First is a community program aimed at making infertility treatment more accessible by allowing couples to pool resources and offering financial assistance to those who do not achieve pregnancy through accredited clinics.
Human API
Seed Round in 2013
Human API is a digital health data network that allows consumers to easily access and share their health information from various sources, including hospitals, electronic medical records, pharmacies, labs, and wearable devices. Founded in 2013 and based in San Mateo, California, the company connects to data from 90% of US hospitals and over 300 wellness applications. The platform employs a machine learning-powered data pipeline to standardize health data, making it more accessible and actionable for medical researchers and scientists. Importantly, it empowers consumers to maintain control over their personal health data, determining which companies can access their information. This streamlined approach addresses the challenges of fragmented health data sources, facilitating efficient data sharing and utilization in the healthcare ecosystem.
Jawbone
Venture Round in 2011
Jawbone is a company specializing in personal technology, focusing on creating comfortable, usable, and aesthetically pleasing devices. Its flagship product, the Jawbone Bluetooth headset, is renowned for its exceptional sound quality, enhanced by NoiseAssassin technology, which was initially developed for military applications to eliminate background noise and ensure clear communication. In addition to audio products, Jawbone has ventured into the health and fitness sector by developing biometric wearable devices. These devices are designed to monitor daily activities, sleep patterns, and eating habits, helping users lead healthier lives. The UP Platform, an open API associated with these fitness trackers, allows users to track their fitness levels and make informed health choices.
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