MobiHealth News June 26, 2023
Jessica Hagen

Early-stage venture fund AlleyCorp led the round.

AvoMD, an AI-enabled platform that allows clinicians and hospitals to create apps for use at the point of care, announced it closed $5 million in a seed funding round led by AlleyCorp.

Epsilon Health, MedMountain Ventures and Las Olas also participated in the round alongside Dr. Kavita Patel, venture partner at New Enterprise Associates and senior policy advisor at Stanford University, and existing investors Mirae and Dunamu.

Other investors in AvoMD include Mount Sinai Innovation Partners, StartUp Health, Columbia University and 500 Startups.

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