Middle-aged women’s health clinic Midi Health announced a partnership with Keck School of Medicine at USC to provide personalized treatment plans for people going through perimenopause and menopause.
The California-based company provides a virtual care platform that gives women over 40 access to nurses who specialize in premenopause and menopause. Nurses are supervised by physicians and researchers. The platform offers a range of interventions, from lifestyle coaching to prescription medications.
Keck Medicine uses Midi’s virtual support clinic to connect patients with Keck-affiliated physicians. Patients can visit the Midi Health site directly or visit the platform with a physician referral.
“By partnering with Keck Medicine of USC, one of Southern California’s most respected health systems, Midi can help meet the needs of the millions of women experiencing premenopausal and menopausal symptoms across Southern California. Now, Keck women can live better, more productive lives with easy, telemedicine access to expert, personalized midlife care,” said Joanna Strober, CEO and founder of Midi Health. MobiHealthNews By email.
The bigger trend
Midi Health in 2022 A $14 million seed investment co-led by Felicis and SemperVirens.
A year later the company closed. A $25 million Series A funding round led by Google Ventures expands service coverage across all 50 states.
The company also Announced a partnership with Memorial Hermann Health System to provide virtual care services to Houston patients in 2023.
Earlier this year, Midi Health announced that it is partnering with digital cognitive assessment company Neurotrack to help women determine whether their brain fog symptoms are a sign of menopause or a more serious cognitive impairment, such as early-stage dementia.
The company also secured The company raised $60 million in a Series B funding round led by Emerson Collective, bringing its total raised to $100 million. Existing investor Google Ventures also participated in the round.
Other companies offering virtual care services to women include telehealth startups. Evernow is Ovia Health, a digital health platform focused on family care, and Upliv, a virtual menopause care company.