MedCity News July 22, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Vitable’s $16 million Series A funding round was led by Cherryrock Capital and included participation from newark venture partners, Citi Impact Fund, First Round Capital, Commerce Ventures and Y Combinator. In total, Vitable has raised more than $25 million.

Direct primary care company Vitable has raised $16 million in Series A funding, which it will use to expand into new markets, the startup announced Friday.

Philadelphia-based Vitable works with small to medium-sized businesses that employ blue collar workers. Employers pay the company $30 on average per employee per month. Through Vitable’s app, employees and their dependents receive in-home and virtual primary care services, over 1,000 free prescriptions, common lab tests, mental health services and care navigation support.

The $16 million...

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