Forbes August 21, 2019
Estrella Jaramillo

Studies show that Millennials perceive the current healthcare system as hard to access, outdated and highly inconvenient. They seek personalized solutions and expect healthcare to be holistic, taking into consideration their physical and mental health as a system.

Additionally, extensive research has shown that women’s health concerns, particularly the ones related to feminine health or related to prevention, are discredited or not properly addressed in the healthcare system. Women’s health is fragmented, and if you’ve ever had a health concern related to your nutrition, digestion, mental health, intimate and sexual health, postpartum recovery or fertility, there’s a big chance you’ve had to navigate complex waters to find solutions that are a good fit.

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