MedCity News March 8, 2023
Marissa Plescia

Through the partnership, patients can find and book appointments with Zaya’s providers via Zocdoc’s website or app. The partnership represents the first time Zocdoc will have lactation consultants available on its marketplace, said Dr. Oliver Kharraz, Zocdoc founder and CEO.

Zocdoc, which provides quick access to a person’s local in-network provider, has teamed up with maternal healthcare startup Zaya Care to provide insurance-covered pregnancy and postpartum care for patients in New Jersey and New York, the companies announced Wednesday.

New York City-based Zocdoc allows patients to search for in-network providers near them and book appointments online for in-person or virtual care. Zaya Care, also based in New York City, provides a network of maternal health providers, including OBGYNs, lactation consultants,...

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