Home Health Care News October 13, 2021
Robert Holly

Entrepreneurs Max Cohen and Cameron Behar have spent the bulk of their careers at forward-thinking companies like Google and Oculus.

They’re now using that shared experience on the forefront of change to launch Sprinter Health, an on-demand mobile health startup that sends full-time nurses and phlebotomists into the home for lab draws, vital checks, COVID-19 testing and more.

“Think DoorDash for your next blood draw,” Sprinter CTO Behar told Home Health Care News.

Sprinter Health began operations after raising a $4.6 million seed round in March, led by Hemant Taneja at General Catalyst, with several noteworthy angel investors as well. The startup announced a $33 million Series A round on Wednesday, with Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) acting as lead investor.

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