Caraway, a company providing digital health services for Generation Z patients, has secured $16.75 million in series A funding, co-led by GV (formerly Google Ventures). The funds will be utilised to expand Caraway's platform.
Additionally, Caraway has announced the expansion of its virtual care services to six additional states, bringing the total number of active states to ten. Through chat, phone, or video visits, Caraway users have round-the-clock access to clinicians.
Caraway CEO and co-founder, Lori Evans Bernstein, emphasised the need to address the health concerns of Generation Z and stated that their inclusive care platform aims to provide immediate health services and ongoing education to meet their needs.
This platform particularly benefits women and individuals assigned female at birth, who have been underserved by traditional healthcare models.