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Veera health raises $3 m from Sequoia Surge and others

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In order to scale the business and grow teams across engineering, product and operations, Veera Health, a newly found digital health platform for women, has raised $3 million in a funding round co-led by Sequoia Capital India’s Surge and Global Founders Capital.

The funding also witnessed participation of Y Combinator, CloudNine Hospitals’ co-founder Rohit MA and Tinder India head Taru Kapoor.

Founded by sisters Shobhita and Shashwata Narain in August 2020, Veera Health is a digital therapeutics platform that helps women identify and navigate Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Other offerings include nutrition therapy, lifestyle coaching and doctor support.

“Indian women are ready for a modern, high-quality healthcare experience. PCOS is a massive need—it’s a lifelong condition that seriously impacts quality of life for millions of women around the world. Our vision is to start with PCOS and continue to expand to more women’s health conditions,” CEO Shashwata Narain said.
“Being part of the target market ourselves, we understand the issues better than anyone else and are excited to build something that we can ourselves use in our lifetime,” Narain added.

Veera Health is a subscription-based programme that provides a customised treatment plan, administered by a team of doctors specialising in PCOS including gynecologists, nutritionists, dermatologists and mental health experts.

 


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