Nourish, a dietitian-led virtual metabolic health clinic, has secured $100 million in Series C funding to expand its national nutrition care platform and strengthen its AI-enabled clinical infrastructure. The round was led by Menlo Ventures with participation from Thrive Capital, Index Ventures, J.P. Morgan Growth Equity Partners, Maverick Ventures, Y Combinator, BoxGroup, Atomico, Daybreak and Operator Partners. The financing brings the company’s total funding to $215 million.
Founded four years ago, Nourish has built a network of more than 10,000 Registered Dietitians serving patients across all 50 states. The company currently supports more than 200 million covered lives through direct health plan integrations and insurance-backed access to virtual nutrition care.
The platform focuses on nutrition-related chronic diseases, an area linked to a significant share of U.S. healthcare spending and preventable mortality. Nourish combines virtual dietitian visits with coordinated medical services including lab testing, medication management, and GLP-1 prescribing when clinically appropriate. The company synchronizes patient care data with existing primary care providers to support continuity of care.
According to the company, its clinical model has generated measurable health outcomes, including:
An average 8% reduction in body weight
A 1.3-point reduction in baseline A1C levels among diabetic and pre-diabetic patients
A 31-point reduction in LDL cholesterol
A 23-point decline in systolic blood pressure
Nourish stated that these outcomes translate into more than $2,000 in annual cost savings per patient for health plans.
The company’s technology infrastructure includes a dual-agent AI system designed to support both patients and clinicians. A patient-facing AI health agent embedded within the mobile application provides ongoing behavioral guidance, tracks dietary adherence, and delivers personalized educational prompts between appointments. Simultaneously, provider-facing AI copilots assist dietitians with documentation, workflow management, and real-time clinical insights during consultations.
The latest funding will be used to expand Nourish’s clinical workforce, deepen payer partnerships, and continue developing its AI-enabled care delivery tools.
Commenting on the investment rationale, J.P. Sanday, Partner at Menlo Ventures, said that most startups succeed in scaling a network, building an enterprise sales pipeline, or proving clinical outcomes, “but very few achieve all three simultaneously.” He added that Nourish’s health plan relationships have helped institutionalize virtual nutrition care as a mainstream covered healthcare benefit.
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