Eden Health raises $25 million Series B
National medical practice Eden Health announced it has raised $25 million in Series B funding led by Flare Capital Partners with participation from principals from Stone Point Capital. The round brings Eden Health’s total raise to $39 million.
First launched in 2016 as a digitally-native alternative to traditional care models, Eden Health now is a nationally recognized medical practice that provides members with a dedicated Care Team. Care Teams are composed of highly credentialed clinicians delivering evidence-based, top-quality care. Each Care Team offers digital care around the clock, same-day in-person primary care, behavioral health services and benefits navigation. Employees interact with the same dedicated Care Team, regardless of whether they are communicating virtually or in-person. Where necessary, Eden Health consults specialists to determine needs, before connecting employee members with fully-vetted, cost-effective in-network specialists.
Over the past four years, Eden Health has become a trusted benefits partner for more than 33,000 employees, spanning more than 100 employers across a broad range of industries, including finance, retail, real estate and technology. Eden Health is headquartered in New York and delivers care nationally.
“For the past four years we’ve been singularly focused on building exceptional healthcare experiences for employers and their workers. Our proactive, comprehensive, tech-enabled approach put us in a strong position to deliver high quality healthcare in a way that works for this moment,” said Matt McCambridge, co-founder and CEO, Eden Health. “What employers are realizing is that they have a responsibility to manage their entire workforce’s physical and emotional health. The optimal management of workforce health meets that individual and their family member where they are, whether it’s at their worksite, at home, or in the community. With today’s funding and the advances we’ve developed, we’re set to radically improve care delivery and health outcomes.”