MedCity News January 24, 2025
Marissa Plescia

Allara Health’s $26 million Series B raise was led by Index Ventures and included participation from Google Ventures. In total, the company has raised $38.5 million.

Virtual women’s health company Allara Health has raised $26 million in Series B funding, which it will use to further support women battling chronic hormonal conditions, the company announced on Friday.

Allara Health, based in New York City, serves women struggling with conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis and hypothyroidism. Patients start with a video chat with an OBGYN or nurse practitioner, as well as with a registered dietitian. They also undergo hormonal and metabolic testing. Patients then receive a personalized care plan that includes nutrition recommendations, lifestyle changes and medication if appropriate. They...

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