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Brave Care Raises $10M in Series A Funding
Brave Care, a Portland, Oregon-based modern pediatric healthcare company, raised $10M in Series A funding.
The round was led by City Light Capital, with participation from AV8, Interplay, Founders Co-op, Refactor, Learn Capital and other value-aligned investors like Gaingels.
The company intends to use the funds to open more clinics in new states, and enhance its complete care technology.
Led by founders Dr. Corey Fish, Darius Monsef, Maryam Taheri and Asa Miller, Brave Care gives parents access to care for children through its comprehensive model, including: remote care available 24/7 through its Parent App, primary and urgent care clinics open from 10am-10pm 365 days a year, and on-site pharmacies.
Brave Care raises $10M to expand its primary and urgent care clinics for kids, grow remote services
April 21, 2021 at 4:44 pm
New funding: Portland, Ore.-based pediatric health startup Brave Care raised a $10 million Series A round.
How it works: Brave Care is akin to ZOOM+Care clinics but specifically targets kids. The startup offers around-the-clock remote care through an app and via phone lines staffed with pediatric nurses. Its primary and urgent care clinics are open every day, all year from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and include on-site pharmacies. Brave Care has one mobile healthcare unit with plans to add mobile units in Texas and North Carolina.
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