Health Clinic for Middle-Aged Women Midi Health announced it has partnered with Keck Medicine of USC to provide personalized care plans for individuals going through menopause and menopause.
The California-based company offers a virtual care platform that gives women over 40 access to nurses who specialize in perimenopause and menopause. Physicians and researchers oversee the nurses. The platform offers a range of interventions, from lifestyle guidance to prescription medications.
Keck Medicine will use Midi’s virtual support clinics to connect patients with Keck-affiliated physicians, who can either visit the Midi Health site directly or be referred to the platform by their physicians.
“Working with Keck Medicine of USC, one of Southern California’s most respected health systems, will enable MidiHealth to meet the needs of millions of women experiencing perimenopause and menopausal symptoms throughout Southern California. Keck’s female patients will have easy access to expert, personalized midlife care via telehealth to help them live better, more productive lives,” said Joanna Strober, CEO and founder of MidiHealth. MobiHealthNews By email.
Larger trends
In 2022, MidiHealth will The $14 million seed investment was co-led by Felicis and SemperVirens.
A year later, the company The $25 million Series A funding round, led by Google Ventures, expands access to the service across all 50 US states.
The company also The company announced it will partner with Memorial Hermann Health System in 2023 to provide virtual care services to Houston patients.
Earlier this year, Midi Health announced a partnership with digital cognitive assessment company Neurotrack to help women determine whether symptoms of brain fog are a sign of menopause or a sign of more severe cognitive impairment such as early dementia.
The company also The company raised $60 million in a Series B funding round led by Emerson Collective, bringing its total funding to $100 million, with existing investor Google Ventures also participating in the round.
Other companies offering virtual care services to women include telemedicine startups Evernow, family care-focused digital health platform Ovia Health, and virtual menopause care company Upliv.