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StartUp Health Insights: Scan.com Raises $12M to Make Diagnostic Imaging Accessible to All | Apr 18

StartUp Health Insights: Scan.com Raises $12M to Make Diagnostic Imaging Accessible to All | Week of Apr 18, 2023Scan.com recently expanded from the UK to the US, connecting patients with scanning centers, covering MRI, ultrasound, CT, and X-ray.Invest…

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StartUp Health Insights: Scan.com Raises $12M to Make Diagnostic Imaging Accessible to All | Week of Apr 18, 2023

Scan.com recently expanded from the UK to the US, connecting patients with scanning centers, covering MRI, ultrasound, CT, and X-ray.

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Scan.com, a London, England, UK-based StartUp Health company on a mission to make booking an imaging scan a simple, stress-free, and transparent process that is accessible to everyone, announced their $12M Series A. The round — which will build on the company’s recent expansion into the US — was co-led by Oxford Capital, Aviva Ventures, YZR Capital, Triple Point Ventures, and Simplyhealth Ventures, with participation from Forefront Venture Partners. <source>

How Scan.com Is Using Their Recent Series A Funding to Break into the US Market

Other health innovation funding reported this week included:

Saluda Medical, an Artarmon, NSW, Australia-based developer of neural sensing technologies designed to revolutionize the field of neuromodulation, raised $150M led by Wellington Management, with participation from Fidelity Management & Research Company, TPG, Redmile Group, Action Potential Venture Capital, and funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates. <source>

Arcadia, a Boston, MA-based data analytics platform for healthcare, raised $125M from Vista Credit Partners. <source>

Spring Health, a New York, NY-based digital behavioral health benefits company, raised $71M from undisclosed existing investors. <source>

Recuro Health, a Dallas, TX-based virtual care platform, raised $47M from ARCH Venture Partners, the Flippen Group, GPG Ventures, 4D Capital, and other investors. <source>

1upHealth, a Boston, MA-based data platform, raised $40M led by Sixth Street Growth, with participation fromF-Prime Capital, Jackson Square Ventures, and Eniac Ventures. <source>

98point6, a Seattle, WA-based on-demand virtual primary care workflow solution, raised $32M from Transcarent, L Catterton, and Activant Capital. <source>

Memora Health, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of an intelligent care enablement platform, raised $30M led by General Catalyst, with participation from Northwell Holdings, NorthShore — Edward-Elmhurst Health, PagsGroup, Andreessen Horowitz, Transformation Capital, Frist Cressey Ventures, and other investors. <source>

Epic Sciences, a San Diego, CA-based diagnostics company, raised $24M led by Deerfield Management and Arsenal Capital Partners, with participation from Blue Ox Healthcare Partners, Domain Ventures, and Labcorp. <source>

Scene Health, a Brooklandville, MD-based video medication adherence platform, raised $17.7M led by ABS Capital Partners, with participation from Claritas Health Ventures, Healthworx, PTX Capital, and Kapor Capital. They also received $1.67M from an NIH grant. <source>

SentiAR, a St. Louis, MO-based company developing AR visualization technology for medical procedures, raised $8.5M led by cultivate (MD) Ventures, with participation from MedVenture Partners, TechWald Holding, VCapital, QRM Capital, and Harmonix Fund. <source>

Perci Health, a London, England, UK-based digital cancer support clinic, raised £3.4M ($4.2M) led by Octopus Ventures. <source>

Little Journey, a London, UK-based child healthcare startup, raised €2.8M ($3.1M) led by Octopus Ventures. <source>

ClinOne, a Needham, MA-based provider of comprehensive support for clinical trials, raised $3M led by Boulder Ventures, with participation from CU Healthcare Innovation Fund and First Trust Capital Partners. <source>

Tara Mind, a Tysons, VA-based mental health company, raised $3M from Red Cell Partners. <source>

Nolea Health, a London, England, UK-based mental health recruitment platform, raised £1M ($1.2M) led by Frontline Ventures, with participation from Calm/Storm Ventures. <source>

Data is from StartUp Health Insights, the most comprehensive funding database for health innovation. Get all our free quarterly reports and sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.

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