Crunchbase November 25, 2019
Joanna Glasner

People don’t wake up in the morning overjoyed at the prospect of interacting with healthcare providers. For most of us, the task conjures mental images of sitting on hold, idling in waiting rooms, and worrying about test results.

Startups are hoping to make that image a little brighter. In areas from fertility to chronic disease to pet care, newcomers are rolling out tools to make the task of accessing and receiving healthcare a little simpler and more digitally accessible

No one is promising miracles here. There’s little indication that getting health services will shortly become a joyous delight. However, a Crunchbase News analysis of consumer-facing startups in the healthcare space shows a lot of bets being made on building more...

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