Celebrities Amy Schumer and Connie Britton Invest in Midi Health’s $63M Funding Round

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Midi Health, a midlife women’s health clinic based in California, recently revealed that they have successfully closed a $63 million Series B funding round. This funding round was oversubscribed, and the company managed to secure investments from a diverse group of female investors, including well-known celebrities like Amy Schumer and Connie Britton, soccer star Brandi Chastain, fashion designer Tory Burch, Meena Harris from Phenomenal Media, and Kara Nortman from Angel City FC.

In addition to these prominent figures, the funding round also saw participation from a venture fund led by former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg, her husband Tom Bernthal, Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana, Stripe executive Claire Hughes Johnson, and other notable executives from companies like OpenAI, Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta, and more. With a total of 80 investors involved in the Series B round, Midi Health has now raised a total of $100 million in funding.

Midi Health specializes in providing virtual care services to women aged 40 and above, focusing on issues related to perimenopause and menopause. The platform offers access to nurse practitioners, overseen by physicians and researchers, who provide a range of interventions from lifestyle coaching to prescription medication. The company’s mission is to address the specific healthcare needs of women as they age, filling a crucial gap in the market.

Amy Schumer, one of the investors in Midi Health, highlighted the importance of prioritizing women’s health and supporting companies like Midi that cater to the evolving healthcare needs of women over 35. She emphasized the significance of investing in companies that make a real impact and drive positive change for women everywhere.

Midi Health has been actively expanding its services and partnerships to enhance the care it offers to women going through menopause. The company recently joined forces with digital musculoskeletal care company Hinge Health and collaborated with Keck Medicine of USC to provide personalized care plans for individuals experiencing perimenopause and menopause symptoms. Additionally, Midi Health has partnered with Neurotrack to address brain fog symptoms in women and is working with Memorial Hermann Health System to provide virtual care services to patients in Houston.

With its latest funding round, Midi Health is well-positioned to continue its mission of revolutionizing women’s healthcare and ensuring that women’s health remains a top priority in the field of innovation. The company’s commitment to providing quality care and support to women as they navigate the challenges of midlife sets it apart as a leader in the industry, with a strong foundation for future growth and success.

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