MedCity News January 30, 2025
Marissa Plescia

Hone Health’s Series A round included participation from Tribe Capital, PIF, Republic Capital, Vibe VC, Humbition, Hanwha, Gaingels, Looking Glass Capital, FJ Labs and Agent Capital. In total, the company has raised $39 million.

Hone Health, a telehealth clinic for preventive longevity care, announced Tuesday that it has raised $33 million in Series A funding, which it is using to acquire home health company ivee.

New York City-based Hone Health is a direct-to-consumer company that offers access to medications, lifestyle interventions, doctor consultations and community support starting at $129 a month. Consumers start with an analysis, including undergoing a 50-biomarker blood test and providing personal health history. They then have a video consultation with a physician to create a personalized...

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