Thirty Madison, a NYC-based digital health company, raised $47m in Series B funding.
The round was led by Polaris Partners with participation from new investor Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JJDC, Inc. and existing investors Maveron and Northzone. In conjunction with the funding, Amy Schulman, managing partner at Polaris Partners, will join Thirty Madison’s Board of Directors.
The company, which has raised a total of $70m to date, intends to use the funds to expand operations and its business reach.
Founded in 2017 by Steven Gutentag and Demetri Karagas, Thirty Madison was launched to build high quality care experiences for treating chronic health conditions. Through its three portfolio brands — Keeps, Cove, and Evens, patients can access specialist-level care combined with the convenience of telemedicine and treatment delivery. Each platform offers individualized health care to patients suffering from hair loss (Keeps), migraine (Cove), and acid reflux (Evens). The brands offers virtual doctor visits and a wide range of therapeutic treatments, tools, and educational content individually tailored to the needs of patients.
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14/08/2020