Veera Health, a digital health platform for women, raised $3 million in a funding round co-led by Sequoia Capital India’s Surge and Global Founders Capital. The funding round also saw participation from Y Combinator, CloudNine Hospitals’ co-founder Rohit MA, and Tinder India Head Taru Kapoor. Angel investors, participating in the round, included Benjamin Bryant, Ethan Perlstein, Holly Liu, Utsav Somani and Walter Chen.
Veera Health is also backed by global tech accelerator Y Combinator. The company’s first product is a digital therapeutics platform that helps women identify and navigate PCOS, with a comprehensive offering of medical care, nutrition therapy, lifestyle coaching and doctor support.
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Founded by sisters Shobhita and Shashwata Narain in August 2020, Veera Health’s mission is to close the gap in access to quality healthcare for women by providing scientific, progressive treatments through a seamless digital platform. The founders hope to create awareness of women’s health needs and empower all women to take control of their wellbeing.
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