Assort Health has closed a $76 million Series B funding round to advance its agentic AI patient experience platform, marking a significant milestone in the company's mission to transform patient engagement through artificial intelligence. Lightspeed Venture Partners led the round, which brings the California-based company's total funding to $102 million since inception.
The investment attracted participation from First Round Capital, Felicis, Chemistry, A*, Liquid2 and Quiet Capital. As part of the funding announcement, Galym Imanbayev, partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, will join Assort Health's board of directors, while Paul Ricci, founding CEO of Nuance, will serve as a board advisor.
Assort Health's platform, Assort OS, deploys specialty-specific agentic AI agents that manage patient communications across multiple channels including voice, text and web. The platform handles a comprehensive range of patient needs, from appointment scheduling and care navigation to prescription renewals, physician referrals and lab test coordination.
The new capital will fuel expansion of Assort Health's workforce and accelerate development of the Assort OS platform as the company scales its operations to meet growing demand for AI-driven patient engagement solutions.
"We are thrilled to back Assort Health as it leads the re-platforming of patient engagement into the AI-native era with superior experience for patients and unprecedented outcomes for the organizations that care for them," Imanbayev of Lightspeed Venture Partners said in a statement.
The funding represents rapid growth for Assort Health, which secured $22 million in Series A funding in April led by First Round Capital and Chemistry, with participation from Quiet Capital. That round brought the company's total raise at the time to $26 million. The company initially raised $3.5 million in seed funding in 2024.
The patient communication space has attracted increasing investment as healthcare organizations seek to automate routine interactions while improving patient experience. Providertech represents another player in this market, offering voice-first conversational AI that answers incoming calls, assists with scheduling and updating appointments, and responds to commonly asked questions.
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