Isaac Health, a virtual memory clinic specializing in brain health and dementia care, announced that customers can now connect with Isaac Health through LillyDirect, Eli Lilly’s direct-to-consumer digital health platform.
The Isaac Health platform provides people with memory issues and signs of Alzheimer’s disease with the ability to get a clinical evaluation, support and treatment. Isaac Health’s experts conduct neuropsychological and neurological assessments as well as specialized brain scans when indicated.
“Timely dementia care is at the center of helping our aging population live longer, more independent lives,” Dr. Joel Salinas, cofounder and chief medical officer of Isaac Health. “Being listed as a provider on LillyDirect expands access to the expert cognitive care Isaac Health provides, shortening wait times to allow us to intervene sooner so treatments are more likely to have the greatest benefit and the least risks possible.”
In August, Isaac Health secured $10.5 million in Series A funding, bringing its total raise to $16.3 million. The company used the funds to expand its technology nationwide, including its virtual care infrastructure, innovative care management tools, AI-enabled early detection technology, clinical decision support systems, and data and analytics capabilities. It also extended partnerships with health plans and systems.
The partnership builds on LillyDirect’s growing ecosystem of digital healthcare collaborations. Earlier this year, diet and weight loss company Noom partnered with LillyDirect’s pharmacy provider, Gifthealth, to expand access to FDA-approved Zepbound (tirzepatide) single-dose vials for members with on-label prescriptions. In April, knownwell, a hybrid primary and metabolic care provider, was also added to LillyDirect’s list of healthcare providers for patients seeking metabolic healthcare.
The integration of Isaac Health into LillyDirect’s platform supports greater access to dementia and cognitive care services, enhancing early detection and coordinated treatment options for patients nationwide.
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