MobiHealth News June 21, 2023
Jessica Hagen

The company will use the funds to scale its women-focused platform and services.

Caraway, a virtual care startup focused on providing mental, physical and reproductive healthcare for Generation Z, has secured $16.75 million in Series A funding led by Maveron and GV.

Existing investors 7wireVentures and Hopelab Ventures also participated in the round alongside Wellington Access Ventures, Ingeborg Investments and The Venture Collective.

OMERS Ventures was a seed stage investor and will remain on Caraway’s board of directors.

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The New York-based startup offers college-age women and other individuals assigned female at birth a care team made up of reproductive care, mental health and physical health professionals. Patients can access care through the company’s app, like...

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