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Maven Clinic

Maven Clinic

Hospitals and Health Care

The world's largest virtual clinic for women and families on a mission to make healthcare work for all of us.

About us

Maven is the world's largest virtual clinic for women and families on a mission to make healthcare work for all of us. Maven's award-winning digital programs provide clinical, emotional, and financial support all in one platform, spanning fertility & family building, maternity & newborn care, parenting & pediatrics, and menopause & midlife. More than 2,000 employers and health plans trust Maven's end-to-end platform to improve clinical outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and provide equity in benefits programs. Recognized for innovation and industry leadership, Maven has been named to the Time 100 Most Influential Companies, CNBC Disruptor 50, Fast Company Most Innovative Companies, and FORTUNE Best Places to Work. Founded in 2014 by CEO Kate Ryder, Maven has raised more than $425 million in funding from top healthcare and technology investors including General Catalyst, Sequoia, Dragoneer Investment Group, Oak HC/FT, StepStone Group, Icon Ventures, and Lux Capital. To learn more about Maven, visit us at mavenclinic.com.

Website
mavenclinic.com
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014
Specialties
Telehealth, Employee benefit, Healthcare, Fertility, Parenting, Pediatrics, Adoption, Surrogacy, Global offering, Virtual appointments, Clinical content, Health equity, Menopause, and Maternity

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  • Last week, 150+ Mavens gathered in Austin for our annual Growth Kickoff. The theme: New Heights, New Horizons. A reminder that growth isn’t just about scale. It’s about pushing ourselves to innovate faster, think bigger, and stay ahead of what our members and clients need next. Growth Kickoff reinforced the power of getting together in person — not just for the fun (though Austin delivered!), but for the honest problem-solving, sharper thinking, and stronger relationships that move the work forward. We’re especially grateful to the clients and partners who joined us and shared their perspective. Your trust — and your high bar — are what challenge us to keep climbing ⛰️.

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  • If benefits are improving, why do employees feel less supported? That question sits at the center of Maven’s upcoming State of Women’s & Family Health Benefits Report. Our 5th annual report examines where women’s and family health benefits are delivering impact and where gaps are still leaving employees navigating care on their own. Inside this year’s findings: ➡️ Why benefits are expanding, but employees still feel the disconnect ➡️ How high-risk pregnancy is driving costs and where early intervention can change outcomes ➡️ Why trust in AI is emerging as a new challenge for HR and benefits leaders How rising demand for GLP-1s and HRT is reshaping benefits strategies The full report drops February 24 ✨ → Join the waitlist to get first access to the data shaping 2026 benefits strategies https://lnkd.in/g9P_kmKf

  • The Forbes Innovators 250 honors American entrepreneurs who didn’t stop at breakthroughs, but brought them to market — reshaping industries and creating new ones. When our founder and CEO, Kate Ryder, started Maven in 2014, telehealth was still nascent and women’s and family health was seen as niche. More than a decade later, women's health has moved to the center of healthcare innovation — due in no small part to her conviction that it's not an edge case, but foundational infrastructure for families, workplaces and entire economies. Thank you to Forbes for celebrating Kate and recognizing the importance of women’s and family health alongside some of the most transformative technologies and industries of our time. We're just getting started. ✨ The full list of Forbes Innovators can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eAKa9x5w

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  • A cancer diagnosis is life-altering. For many people, it also turns fertility into an urgent, time-sensitive decision—often before treatment even begins. Treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery can permanently impact fertility, yet fewer than half of patients report that their oncologist discussed the potential impact of cancer treatment on fertility. The result is a critical gap at the exact moment patients need clarity, coordination, and support. That’s why we're excited to be partnering with Color. Together, we’re expanding support for oncofertility, so patients can understand their options early, move quickly when time matters, and receive support that addresses the clinical, emotional and financial complexities of these decisions. Learn more about our shared vision for oncofertility care in our press release here: https://lnkd.in/eYEcy8G2

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    Last week, Maven launched the Clinical Research Institute, a centralized hub that generates, connects, and translates rigorous, real-world women’s and family health research into insights that shape clinical practice, inform benefits decisions, and advance public understanding across the healthcare system. At the core of this work is a commitment to equity and to ensuring research reflects the women and families most affected by gaps in care. Too often, those facing the greatest barriers to care are also the least visible in clinical evidence. ✨That’s why we’re excited to share Maven’s Clinical Impact Report: Improving Care for Underserved Families. This report examines how Maven’s virtual care model improves outcomes and lowers costs through earlier intervention, personalized care, and culturally responsive support — particularly for populations that have historically been underserved. As Maven’s Chief Medical Officer Neel Shah, writes in the report’s foreword: “Our hope is that this report provides clarity and conviction for employers, payers, and health systems: when care is inclusive, evidence-based, and culturally responsive, everyone benefits. When we invest in the people most at risk of being left behind, we drive better clinical outcomes and a stronger, more sustainable healthcare system.” We invite you to read the full Clinical Impact Report here: https://lnkd.in/gNuDKFZS

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    We’re honored to be joining the 2026 Digital Health New York Hall of Fame alongside so many companies that helped build New York’s digital health ecosystem into what it is today. Thank you to Digital Health New York for the recognition and to the incredible community of founders, operators, clinicians and investors who believed early in what digital health in New York could become. Read more in the 2026 New York Healthcare Innovation Report: https://lnkd.in/eNkGkWAq

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    As virtual care continues to scale, one question continues to rise to the surface: which models are actually delivering sustained engagement, outcomes, and ROI? That question anchored a recent LinkedIn Live webinar hosted by Christina Farr, featuring leaders from Wheel, Found, Manatt Health and Maven Clinic, including our very own Neel Shah. The group unpacked findings from Wheel's latest report, featuring insights from more than 1.4M real-world virtual visits in 2025, and what that data reveals about where healthcare is headed next. Key themes from the discussion: • Women’s health is a major growth engine for virtual care, with perimenopause and midlife care representing both critical gaps and strong drivers of repeat engagement • Specialty-condition virtual care is increasingly the front door to longitudinal care —weight management, for example, connects hormonal, metabolic, and chronic needs, positioning it as a key pathway into integrated models • Platforms are becoming increasingly more valuable than point solutions — those that support multiple programs within a unified clinical experience are better positioned to drive retention and outcomes at scale • Healthcare leaders and investors should be watching how virtual-first models scale with clinical rigor in 2026 and beyond Thank you to Christina Farr for hosting such a candid conversation on what’s working, what’s shifting, and what’s next. If you missed the live session or want to revisit the conversation, you can watch the full LinkedIn Webinar here: https://lnkd.in/gagg9wcF

  • Last night in New York, we gathered at the Cannes Cinema at Fouquet's New York’s to celebrate the release of BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey, a powerful new docuseries bringing long-overdue visibility to midlife women’s health. Hosted by Maven Clinic and Hello Heart, the evening featured a preview screening followed by a dynamic panel conversation on the emotional, clinical, and cultural realities of perimenopause—and what it will take to close persistent gaps in education and care. We’re deeply grateful to our incredible panelists moderated by Heather Hirsch MD MS MSCP , including Maven OB-GYN Stacey Silverman Fine MD, FACOG Fine, who brought an essential clinical lens grounded in evidence-based care, and Jayne Morgan, M.D. of Hello Heart, whose insights on cardiovascular health in midlife women were nothing short of phenomenal. Special thanks as well to the BALANCE filmmakers, Sadhvi Siddhali Shree and Sadhvi Anubhuti, and to Jeannie Mai, executive producer of the series, for helping elevate this story and for creating a resource that blends lived experience, expert insight, and scientific context with so much care. A few themes resonated throughout the night: ➡️ Perimenopause education needs to start earlier—and extend across specialties ➡️ Outdated narratives around hormone therapy have caused real harm ➡️ Normalizing these conversations is essential to improving long-term cardiovascular, bone, and cognitive health Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make this celebration so impactful. BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey is officially available as of today on Apple TV and Amazon Prime. 🎥 You can watch, learn, and be part of reshaping how midlife health is understood and supported here: https://lnkd.in/eMrNpxmr

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  • For more than a decade, digital health has promised better access, better outcomes, and lower costs. But unlike other areas of healthcare, digital health has rarely been held to a consistent evidentiary standard. Adoption has surged. Proof has lagged. At Maven, we’ve long believed digital health for women and families deserves the same scientific rigor as any other area of medicine. Today, we’re taking that belief a step further. We’re launching the Maven’s Clinical Research Institute, a dedicated hub for research and insights on the impact of digital health on women and families. Over the last decade, we’ve amassed the largest public evidence base in virtual women’s and family health, producing more than 40 peer-reviewed publications on the impact of virtual care on outcomes ranging from risk of C-section to reduction of menopause symptoms and improvement in mental health. This is just the beginning. Whether you’re an employer or health plan evaluating digital health partners, an entrepreneur building in women’s and family health, or a clinician or researcher seeking to understand the real-world effectiveness of virtual care, the Institute is designed to be a trusted resource on what effective, evidence-based virtual care for women and families truly looks like. Read the full announcement in our press release here: https://prn.to/49OE1X6

  • Winter storm outside. Cabin fever inside. Parents… improvising like champions. ❄️🏠 When you’re stuck indoors, play doesn’t need to be big, expensive, or Pinterest-perfect to be good for kids. Some of the best advice we've heard reminds parents that the best indoor play during long weather days is: ✨ Predictable: a loose routine helps kids feel safe when everything outside feels chaotic 🕺 Physical: obstacle courses, dance breaks, crawling games help burn energy and regulate emotions 🎨 Child-led: boredom can spark creativity when kids get to decide If it feels chaotic, messy, or loud, that’s not failure. That’s kids coping. And parents showing up exactly as they need to. 💙 Stay safe, stay healthy. We’re here for you and your family through the storms. 🎥 courtesy of @emily.fauver

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Funding

Maven Clinic 8 total rounds

Last Round

Series F

US$ 125.0M

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