MedCity News January 9, 2024
Marissa Plescia

XRHealth’s $6 million in funding was led by Asabys Partners and included participation from NOVA Prime Fund. The company will use the funding to support its recent merger with Amelia Virtual Care.

XRHealth, a virtual clinic, has secured $6 million in funding, which it will use to support its recent merger with Amelia Virtual Care and develop an AI-based clinician, the company announced Tuesday at CES 2024.

Boston-based XRHealth offers FDA-cleared virtual reality and augmented reality technology to treat patients in their homes for a variety of use cases across mental, physical and occupational health. This includes the treatment of chronic pain, anxiety, fibromyalgia and dementia. The company sells its technology to hospitals and rehab centers. It also operates its...

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